Sustainable Governance of Wildlife and Community-Based Natural Resource Management

Sustainable Governance of Wildlife and Community-Based Natural Resource Management

From Economic Principles to Practical Governance

Child, Brian

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2019

382

Mole

Inglês

9780415793292

15 a 20 dias

721

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1. Introduction: poverty, conservation and governance 2. The emergence of Man, governance and rules 3. A brief history of Man's impact on the planet 4. Institutions and ungoverned spaces 5. Proprietorship 6. Price, markets and exchange 7. The institutional history of wildlife and its governance 8. Changing the game 9. Assessing the economics of wildlife - tools and lessons 10. The Sustainable Governance Approach 11. Kindling CBNRM - history and lessons from CAMPFIRE in Zimbabwe 12. Does it take a Village? Is there a difference between participatory and representation governance? 13. The global emergence of CBNRM practice and theory 14. The application of theories of micro-governance to CBNRM 15. Implementing CBNRM 16. Participatory governance and revenue distribution in practice 17. Conclusions
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Young Men;land development;CBNRM Programme;wildlife governance;Wildlife Rights;land use;CBNRM Project;resource degradation;NGO Staff;wildlife;CBNRM Support;CBNRM;CBNRM Initiative;community forestry;Collaborative Adaptive Management;community-based natural resource management;Wild Resources;conservation;CBNRM Principle;governance;Illegal Wildlife Trade;history;implementation;Ungoverned Spaces;local participation;Wildlife Economy;natural resource management;natural resources;Wildlife Income;southern Africa;U-shaped Environmental Kuznets Curve;sustainable governance;Ostrom's Principles;sustainable land use;Equitable Benefit Sharing;Tribal Trust Lands;cross-scale governance;Community Wildlife Management;Ostrom's principles of collective action;Village Scouts;agriculturally marginal areas;Representational Governance;Community Resource Boards;Inclusive Governance