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Beyond Proprietorship. Murphree�s Laws on Community-Based Natural Resource Management in Southern Africa : Murphree�s Laws on Community-Based Natural Resource Management in Southern Africa /

Dr Marshall Murphree is a prominent scholar in the fields of common property theory, rural development, and natural resource management. After graduating from the London School of Economics with a doctorate in social anthropology, he returned home to Zimbabwe to work as a missionary before joining t...

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Otros Autores: Mukamuri, Billy B., Manjengwa, J. M., Anstey, Simon
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Avondale, Harare : Weaver Press, 2009.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1 Introduction; 2 Murphree's Laws, Principles, Rules & Definitions; 3 Rethinking the Building Blocks: A Critique of Demand Driven Decentralisation in Chizvirizvi Resettlement Area in Chiredzi District of Zimbabwe; 4 Beacon & Barometer: CBNRM & evolutions in Local Democracy in Southern Africa; 5 Global-local linkages: The meanings of CBNRM in global conservation politics; 6 Rural Institutions: Challenges and Prospects for the active participation in Natural Resources Governance in Zimbabwe
  • 7 More than Socially Embedded: The Distinctive Character of 'Communal Tenure' Regimes in South Africa & its Implications for Policy8 Conflicts & Commercialization Pressures over Forest Resources in the Post-Fast Track Land Reform Context in Zimbabwe: A case of Seke Communal Lands; 9 Gender Issues Surrounding Water Development & Management in Chishawasha Settlement Area; 10 Participatory Development of Community-based Management Plans for Livestock Feed Resources in Semi-arid Areas of Zimbabwe: Experiences from Lower Guruve District; 11 Local Environmental Action Planning: Making it Work
  • 12 Trying to Make Sense of it All: Dealing with the Complexities of Community Based Natural Resource Management13 Taking Murphree's Principles into the Future: The Research & Development Issues for CBNRM Initiatives in Southern Africa; Notes on Contributors