Community rights, conservation and contested land : the politics of natural resource governance in Africa / edited by Fred Nelson
พิมพลักษณ์
London ; Washington, DC : Earthscan, 2010
จำนวนหน้า
xvii, 342 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
หมายเหตุสารบัญ
Introduction: the politics of natural resource governance in Africa / Fred Nelson -- Agrarian social change and post-colonial natural resource management interventions in Southern Africas communal tenure regimes / James C. Murombedzi -- The politics of community-based natural resource management in Botswana / Liz Rihoy and Brian Maguranyanga -- Peasants forests and the kings game? Institutional divergence and convergence in Tanzanias forestry and wildlife sectors / Fred Nelson and Tom Blomley -- The evolution of Namibias communal conservancies / Brian Jones -- Historic and contemporary struggles for a local wildlife governance regime in Kenya / Ngeta Kabiri -- Windows of opportunity or exclusion? Local communities in the great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area, South Africa / Webster Whande -- People are not happy: crisis, adaptation and resilience in Zimbabwes CAMPFIRE programme / Liz Rihoy, Chaka Chirozva and Somon Anstey -- The rise and fall of community-based natural resource management in Zambias Luangwa Valley: an illustration of micro- and macro-governance issues / Rodgers Lubilo and Brian Child -- External agency and local authority: facilitating CBNRM in Mahel, Mozambique / Marta Monjane -- Adaptive or anachronistic? Maintaining indigenous natural resource governance systems in northern Botswana / Masego Madzwamuse -- Pastoral activists: negotiating power imbalances in the Tanzanian Serengeti / Maanda Ngoitiko ... [et al.] -- A changing climate for community resource governance: threats and opportunities from climate change and the emerging carbon market / Maxwell Gomera, Liz Rihoy and Fred Nelson -- Democratizing natural resource governance: searching for institutional change / Fred Nelson
หัวเรื่อง
Nature conservation -- Government policy -- Africa.
Conservation of natural resources -- Government policy -- Africa.