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Community Rights, Conservation and Contested Land - The Politics of Natural Resource Governance in Africa (Paperback)
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Community Rights, Conservation and Contested Land - The Politics of Natural Resource Governance in Africa (Paperback)
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Natural resource governance is central to the outcomes of
biodiversity conservation efforts and to patterns of economic
development, particularly in resource-dependent rural communities.
The institutional arrangements that define natural resource
governance are outcomes of political processes, whereby numerous
groups with often-divergent interests negotiate for access to and
control over resources. These political processes determine the
outcomes of resource governance reform efforts, such as widespread
attempts to decentralize or devolve greater tenure over land and
resources to local communities. This volume examines the political
dynamics of natural resource governance processes through a range
of comparative case studies across east and southern Africa. These
cases include both local and national settings, and examine issues
such as land rights, tourism development, wildlife conservation,
participatory forest management, and the impacts of climate change,
and are drawn from both academics and field practitioners working
across the region. Published with IUCN, The Bradley Fund for the
Environment, SASUSG and Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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