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Richly detailed and timely study on conservation, development and
sustainability in Tanzania. Provides valuable insights into the
successes and failures of the management and governance of
wildlife, forestry and coastal resources. Responding to the urgent
need to examine the outcome of interventions in governing natural
resources, this book analyses different types of sustainability
partnerships - with donors, governments, business, NGOs and other
actors, and, crucially, assesses which result in better livelihood
and environmental outcomes. The contributors, from a range of
disciplines, compare 'more complex' partnerships to relatively
'simpler', more traditional top-down and centralized management
systems and to location where sustainability partnerships are not
in place. Within-sector comparisons allow a fine-tuned analysis
that is formed of historical, location and resource-specific
issues, which can be used as input for resource-specific policy and
partnership design. Experiences and lessons can be drawn from
comparisons across the three different sectors, which can be
applied to natural resource governance more broadly.
Who controls how transnational issues are defined and treated? In
recent decades professional coordination on a range of issues has
been elevated to the transnational level. International
organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and firms all
make efforts to control these issues. This volume shifts focus away
from looking at organizations and zooms in on how professional
networks exert control in transnational governance. It contributes
to research on professions and expertise, policy entrepreneurship,
normative emergence, and change. The book provides a framework for
understanding how professionals and organizations interact, and
uses it to investigate a range of transnational cases. The volume
also deploys a strong emphasis on methodological strategies to
reveal who controls transnational issues, including network,
sequence, field, and ethnographic approaches. Bringing together
scholars from economic sociology, international relations, and
organization studies, the book integrates insights from across
fields to reveal how professionals obtain and manage control over
transnational issues.
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