Jesse C. Ribot / Anne M. Larson (eds.)Cases from Africa, Asia and Latin America
Democratic Decentralisation through a Natural Resource Lens
Cases from Africa, Asia and Latin America
Herausgeber: Ribot, Jesse C.; Larson, Anne M.
Jesse C. Ribot / Anne M. Larson (eds.)Cases from Africa, Asia and Latin America
Democratic Decentralisation through a Natural Resource Lens
Cases from Africa, Asia and Latin America
Herausgeber: Ribot, Jesse C.; Larson, Anne M.
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This book queries the state and effect of the global decentralization movement through the study of natural resource decentralizations in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
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This book queries the state and effect of the global decentralization movement through the study of natural resource decentralizations in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 573g
- ISBN-13: 9780415347860
- ISBN-10: 0415347866
- Artikelnr.: 21979633
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 573g
- ISBN-13: 9780415347860
- ISBN-10: 0415347866
- Artikelnr.: 21979633
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Democratic Decentralization through a Natural Resource Lens: Countering
central resistance, fostering local demand Anne M. Larson and Jesse C.
Ribot 2. Between Micro-Politics and Administrative Imperatives:
Decentralization and the watershed mission in Madhya Pradesh, India Amita
Baviskar 3. Decentralisation When Land and Resource Rights are Deeply
Contested: A case study of the Mkambati eco-tourism project on the wild
coast of South Africa Ben Cousins and Tembele Kepe 4. Formal
Decentralization and the Imperative of Decentralization 'From Below': A
case study of natural resource management in Nicaragua Anne Larson 5.
Democratic Decentralization and Traditional Authority: Dilemmas of land
administration in rural South Africa Lungisile Ntsebeza 6. What Lies Behind
Decentralization?: Forest, powers and actors in lowland Bolivia Pablo
Pacheco 7. Closer to People and Trees: Will decentralization work for the
people and the forests of Indonesia? Ida Aju Pradnja Resosudarmo 8.
Decentralization, Rural Livelihoods, and Pasture-land Management in
Post-Socialist Mongolia Robin Mearns 9. Decentralization and Accountability
in Forest Management: Case from Yunnan, southwest China Jianchu Xu and
Jesse Ribot 10. Social and Organizational Roots of Ecological Uncertainties
in Cameroon's Forest Management Decentralization Model René Oyono 11. User
Committees: A potentially damaging second wave of decentralization? James
Manor 12. Decentralising Water Resource Management in Brazil Christian
Brannstrom 13. Decentralizing Natural Resource Management: A recipe for
sustainability and equity? Wicky Meynen and Martin Doornbos
central resistance, fostering local demand Anne M. Larson and Jesse C.
Ribot 2. Between Micro-Politics and Administrative Imperatives:
Decentralization and the watershed mission in Madhya Pradesh, India Amita
Baviskar 3. Decentralisation When Land and Resource Rights are Deeply
Contested: A case study of the Mkambati eco-tourism project on the wild
coast of South Africa Ben Cousins and Tembele Kepe 4. Formal
Decentralization and the Imperative of Decentralization 'From Below': A
case study of natural resource management in Nicaragua Anne Larson 5.
Democratic Decentralization and Traditional Authority: Dilemmas of land
administration in rural South Africa Lungisile Ntsebeza 6. What Lies Behind
Decentralization?: Forest, powers and actors in lowland Bolivia Pablo
Pacheco 7. Closer to People and Trees: Will decentralization work for the
people and the forests of Indonesia? Ida Aju Pradnja Resosudarmo 8.
Decentralization, Rural Livelihoods, and Pasture-land Management in
Post-Socialist Mongolia Robin Mearns 9. Decentralization and Accountability
in Forest Management: Case from Yunnan, southwest China Jianchu Xu and
Jesse Ribot 10. Social and Organizational Roots of Ecological Uncertainties
in Cameroon's Forest Management Decentralization Model René Oyono 11. User
Committees: A potentially damaging second wave of decentralization? James
Manor 12. Decentralising Water Resource Management in Brazil Christian
Brannstrom 13. Decentralizing Natural Resource Management: A recipe for
sustainability and equity? Wicky Meynen and Martin Doornbos
1. Democratic Decentralization through a Natural Resource Lens: Countering
central resistance, fostering local demand Anne M. Larson and Jesse C.
Ribot 2. Between Micro-Politics and Administrative Imperatives:
Decentralization and the watershed mission in Madhya Pradesh, India Amita
Baviskar 3. Decentralisation When Land and Resource Rights are Deeply
Contested: A case study of the Mkambati eco-tourism project on the wild
coast of South Africa Ben Cousins and Tembele Kepe 4. Formal
Decentralization and the Imperative of Decentralization 'From Below': A
case study of natural resource management in Nicaragua Anne Larson 5.
Democratic Decentralization and Traditional Authority: Dilemmas of land
administration in rural South Africa Lungisile Ntsebeza 6. What Lies Behind
Decentralization?: Forest, powers and actors in lowland Bolivia Pablo
Pacheco 7. Closer to People and Trees: Will decentralization work for the
people and the forests of Indonesia? Ida Aju Pradnja Resosudarmo 8.
Decentralization, Rural Livelihoods, and Pasture-land Management in
Post-Socialist Mongolia Robin Mearns 9. Decentralization and Accountability
in Forest Management: Case from Yunnan, southwest China Jianchu Xu and
Jesse Ribot 10. Social and Organizational Roots of Ecological Uncertainties
in Cameroon's Forest Management Decentralization Model René Oyono 11. User
Committees: A potentially damaging second wave of decentralization? James
Manor 12. Decentralising Water Resource Management in Brazil Christian
Brannstrom 13. Decentralizing Natural Resource Management: A recipe for
sustainability and equity? Wicky Meynen and Martin Doornbos
central resistance, fostering local demand Anne M. Larson and Jesse C.
Ribot 2. Between Micro-Politics and Administrative Imperatives:
Decentralization and the watershed mission in Madhya Pradesh, India Amita
Baviskar 3. Decentralisation When Land and Resource Rights are Deeply
Contested: A case study of the Mkambati eco-tourism project on the wild
coast of South Africa Ben Cousins and Tembele Kepe 4. Formal
Decentralization and the Imperative of Decentralization 'From Below': A
case study of natural resource management in Nicaragua Anne Larson 5.
Democratic Decentralization and Traditional Authority: Dilemmas of land
administration in rural South Africa Lungisile Ntsebeza 6. What Lies Behind
Decentralization?: Forest, powers and actors in lowland Bolivia Pablo
Pacheco 7. Closer to People and Trees: Will decentralization work for the
people and the forests of Indonesia? Ida Aju Pradnja Resosudarmo 8.
Decentralization, Rural Livelihoods, and Pasture-land Management in
Post-Socialist Mongolia Robin Mearns 9. Decentralization and Accountability
in Forest Management: Case from Yunnan, southwest China Jianchu Xu and
Jesse Ribot 10. Social and Organizational Roots of Ecological Uncertainties
in Cameroon's Forest Management Decentralization Model René Oyono 11. User
Committees: A potentially damaging second wave of decentralization? James
Manor 12. Decentralising Water Resource Management in Brazil Christian
Brannstrom 13. Decentralizing Natural Resource Management: A recipe for
sustainability and equity? Wicky Meynen and Martin Doornbos







