Jeffery / Vira | Conflict and Cooperation in Participating Natural Resource Management | Buch | 978-0-333-79277-3 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 246 Seiten, Format (B × H): 146 mm x 224 mm, Gewicht: 513 g

Reihe: Global Issues

Jeffery / Vira

Conflict and Cooperation in Participating Natural Resource Management


2001. Auflage 2001
ISBN: 978-0-333-79277-3
Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan UK

Buch, Englisch, 246 Seiten, Format (B × H): 146 mm x 224 mm, Gewicht: 513 g

Reihe: Global Issues

ISBN: 978-0-333-79277-3
Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan UK


Over the past one hundred years in particular, there has been a steady process by which natural resources (such as ground-water, forests, fishing grounds and grazing land) have been increasingly managed by centralised institutions. Governments and other national agencies have argued that this promotes efficiency, equity, and other wide national goals. Recently this orthodoxy has been challenged by rising numbers of experiments that show how centralised management tends to fail. Global, national and local goals are more likely to be met, at lower cost and with other benefits (such as promoting better democratic institutions) by involving local populations in collaborative management agreements. This volume, based on detailed case studies from around the world, subjects some of these experiments to critical study, and suggests limits to the participative approach as well as ways it can be improved and made suitable for new contexts.

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List of Tables List of Figures Preface and Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction; R.Jeffery & B.Vira PART I: WHERE LOCAL CONFLICTS OVER RESOURCE USE MAKE PARTICIPATION UNLIKELY Conflict Management and Mobility Among Pastoralists in Karamoja, Uganda; M.Niamir-Fuller The Social Context of Environmental Education: The Case of the Amboseli Ecosystem, Kajiado; K.Ngeta PART II: LOCAL-LEVEL PROJECTS ATTEWMPTING TO OVERCOME UNSUPPORTIVE NATIONAL CONTEXTS Addressing Livelihood Issues in Conservation Orientated Projects: A Case Study of Pulicat Lake, Tamil Nadu, India; D.Panini Land Husbandry for Sustainable Agricultural Development in a Subsistence Farming Area of Malawi: Farmer Adoption of Introduced Techniques; M.Kelly PART III: LEARNING FROM SUCCESS: WHERE NATIONAL POLICIES ARE SUUPORTIVE, BUT PARTICIPATIVE ACTION IS NOVEL Local Management of Sahelian Forests: P.Kerkhof Campfire: Tonga Cosmovision and Indigenous Knowledge; B.Sibanda Problems Of Intra and Inter-Group Equity in Community Forestry: Evidence from the Terai Region of Nepal; R.N.Chakraborty Benefits to Villagers in Maharashtra, India, from Conjunctive Use of Water Resources; F.Simpson & G.Sohani PART IV: LEARNING FROM SUCCESS: SUPPORTIVE NATIONAL POLICIES AND LOCAL INITIATIVES Creating New Knowledge for Soil and Water Conservation in Bolivia; A.Lawrence Devolution of Decisionmaking: Lessons from Community Forest Management at the Kilum-Ijim Forest Project, Cameroon; D.Thomas, A.Gardner & J.DeMarco Changing Natural Resource Research and Development Capability: Whither Social Capital?; S.Biggs, H.Matsaert & A.Martin References Index


STEPHEN BIGGS Senior Lecturer, School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
RABINDRA NATH CHAKRABORTY German Development Institute, Berlin
JOHN DE MARCO BirdLife International, Project Manager, Ijim Mountain Forest Project
ANNE GARDNER BirdLife International, Ijim Mountain Forest Project
NGETA KABIRI Ph.D. Student, Political Science Department, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
MAX KELLY Ph.D. Student, School of Geography, Kingston University
PAUL KERKHOF Research and Development Worker specialised on Forest Resources
ANNA LAWRENCE Senior Research Associate, Centre for Natural Resources and Development, Green College, University of Oxford
HARRIET MATSAERT Social Anthropologist, Harare
ADRIENNE MARTIN Social Development Group, Natural Resource Institute, University of Greenwich, Chatham, Kent
MARYAM NIAMIR-FULLER Land Degradation Advisor and Task Manager, Biodiversity Conservation, GEF/UNDP
DEVAKI PANINI Lawyer and Specialist in Environmental Law
BACKSON SIBANDA Chief of Evaluation, United Nations Environment Programme
FRANK SIMPSON
GIRISH SOHANI
DAVID THOMAS BirdLife International, Projects and Project Manager



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