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Rights Resources and Rural Development : Community-based Natural Resource Management in Southern Africa.

Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) is an approach that offers multiple related benefits: securing rural livelihoods; ensuring careful conservation and management of biodiversity and other resources; and empowering communities to manage these resources sustainably. Recently, however,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Fabricius, Christo
Otros Autores: Koch, Eddie, Turner, Stephen, Magome, Hector
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Rights, Resources and Rural Development Community-based Natural Resource Management in Southern Africa; Copyright; Contents; List of figures, tables and boxes; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; List of acronyms and abbreviations; Introduction; PART 1: SYNTHESIS; Chapter 1: The fundamentals of community-based natural resource management; Chapter 2 Community-based natural resource management and rural livelihoods; Chapter 3 Political economy, governance and community-based natural resource management; Chapter 4 Putting out fires: Does the 'C' in CBNRM stand for community or centrifuge?
  • Chapter 5 Reconciling biodiversity conservation with rural development: The Holy Grail of CBNRM?PART 2: CASE STUDIES; Chapter 6 Community-based natural resource management, traditional governance and spiritual ecology in southern Africa: The case of chiefs, diviners and spirit mediums; Chapter 7 The contribution of bees to livelihoods in southern Africa; Chapter 8 Everyday resources are valuable enough for community-based natural resource management programme support: Evidence from South Africa; Chapter 9 Community-based natural resource management in the Okavango Delta.
  • Chapter 10 Local ecological knowledge and the Basarwa in the Okavango Delta: The case of Xaxaba, Ngamiland DistrictChapter 11 A land without fences: Range management in Lesotho; Chapter 12 Beach village committees as a vehicle for community participation: Lake Malombe/Upper Shire River Participatory Programme; Chapter 13 Key issues in Namibia's communal conservancy movement; Chapter 14 The Torra Conservancy in Namibia; Chapter 15 The Tchumo Tchato project in Mozambique: Community-based natural resource management in transition.
  • Chapter 16 The Richtersveld and Makuleke contractual parks in South Africa: Win-win for communities and conservation?Chapter 17 The Luangwa Integrated Rural Development Project, Zambia; Chapter 18 Community wildlife management in Zimbabwe: The case of CAMPFIRE in the Zambezi Valley; Chapter 19 New configurations of power around Mafungautsi State Forest in Zimbabwe; Conclusions and recommendations: What we have learned from a decade of experimentation; Index.