%0 Journal Article %T Barriers to Community Participation in Governance Standards Setting for Sustainable Mangrove Management in Lamu County %A Jamila Ahmed %A Bessy Kathambi %A Robert Kibugi %J Open Journal of Forestry %P 353-367 %@ 2163-0437 %D 2023 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojf.2023.134021 %X Mangrove management requires an all-inclusive community engagement for sustainability in protection and conservation of mangroves. Previously, community participation was not considered pivotal but the rapid degradation of mangroves has necessitated their participation. Despite much legislation enacted, there are still challenges hindering community participation in Lamu County and this paper seeks to highlight barriers perceived by the various stakeholders in mangrove management. The study used a mixed methods approach to answer both qualitative and quantitative research questions and a correlational research design to explore all variables. The study shows that only 60% of the respondents agreed that there is lack of enforcement in mangrove conservation through community participation. However, less than 50% agreed on the challenges of lack of good management in mangroves (46%), lack of implementation mechanisms on mangrove conservation (47%) and lack of consultation in decision-making processes for mangrove conservation (36%). This demonstrates that lack of enforcement is the greatest challenge to the implementation of standards for mangrove conservation. %K Governance %K Community Challenges %K Sustainability %K Stakeholder Engagement %K Mangrove Conservation %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=128208