Cultivating Peace : Conflict and Collaboration in Natural Resource Management / edited by Daniel Buckles.
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TextPublisher number: 405873 | CaOOCELPublication details: Ottawa : International Development Research Center, ©1999.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 285 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 0585180555
- 9780585180557
- 9781552502518
- 1552502511
- 1280005645
- 9781280005640
- Natural resources -- Developing countries -- Management -- Congresses
- Conservation of natural resources -- Developing countries -- Congresses
- Conflict management -- Developing countries -- Congresses
- Sustainable development -- Developing countries -- Congresses
- Natural resources -- Developing countries -- Congresses
- Ressources naturelles -- Pays en voie de développement -- Congrès
- Conservation des ressources naturelles -- Pays en voie de développement -- Congrès
- Gestion des conflits -- Pays en voie de développement -- Congrès
- Développement durable -- Pays en voie de développement -- Congrès
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic History
- Natural resources
- Conflict management
- Conservation of natural resources
- Natural resources -- Management
- Sustainable development
- Developing countries
- Natürliche Ressourcen
- Umweltpolitik
- Aufsatzsammlung
- Konfliktregelung
- Entwicklungsländer
- Milieueconomie
- Natuurlijke hulpbronnen
- Conflictmanagement
- 330.0904
- HC59.7 .C82 1999eb
- 43.30
- 83.63
- cci1icc
- QT 000
- ZB 60003
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Includes bibliographical references.
Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction. Conflict and collaboration in natural resource management; CONCEPT: CULTURE; CONCEPT: SOCIETY; CONCEPT: PEACE; CONCEPT: POLICY.
Whether it be a local dispute between farmers and ranchers or an international clash over shared resources, people everywhere compete for the natural resources they need to ensure or enhance their quality of life. While the dimensions, levels, and intensity of conflict can vary greatly, so too can the opportunities for conflict resolution. This book presents original case studies from Africa, Asia, and Latin America, interspersed with essays on the cultural dimensions of conflict, the meaning of stakeholder analysis, the impact of development interventions on peace and conflict, and the policy dimensions of conflict management. The case studies present developing-world experience on moving from conflict to collaborative modes of management. The accompanying essays draw on the case studies, grounding theory in hard-won experience.--Publisher's description.
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