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Rights, resources and rural development : community-based natural resource management in Southern Africa / edited by Christo Fabricius [and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; Sterling, VA : Earthscan, 2004.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 288 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781849772433
  • 1849772436
  • 9781844070091
  • 1844070093
  • 9781844070107
  • 1844070107
  • 1280476028
  • 9781280476020
Other title:
  • Rights, resources & rural development [Cover title]
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Rights, resources and rural development.DDC classification:
  • 333.7/0968 22
LOC classification:
  • HC900.Z65 R54 2004eb
Other classification:
  • 83.46
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction / Christo Fabricius, Eddie Koch -- Synthesis -- The fundamentals of community-based natural resource management / Christo Fabricius -- Community-based natural resource management and rural livelihoods / Stephen Turner -- Political economy, governance and community-based natural resource management / Eddie Koch -- Putting out fires: Does the 'C' in CBNRM stand for community or centrifuge? / Eddie Koch -- Reconciling biodiversity conservation with rural development: The Holy Grail of CBNRM? / Hector Magome, Christo Fabricius -- Community-based natural resource management, traditional governance and spiritual ecology in southern Africa: The case of chiefs, diviners and spirit mediums / Penny Bernard, Sibongiseni Kumalo -- The contribution of bees to livelihoods in southern Africa / Etienne Nel, Pete Illgner -- Everyday resources are valuable enough for community-based natural resource management programme support: Evidence from South Africa / Sheona Shackleton, Charlie Shackleton -- Community-based natural resource management in the Okavango Delta / Lesley Boggs -- Local ecological knowledge and the Basarwa in the Okavango Delta: The case of Xaxaba, Ngamiland District / Masego Madzwamuse, Christo Fabricius -- A land without fences: Range management in Lesotho / Stephen Turner -- Beach village committees as a vehicle for community participation: Lake Malombe/Upper Shire River Participatory Programme / Mafaniso Hara -- Key issues in Namibia's communal conservancy movement / Colin Nott, Margaret Jacobsohn.
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Summary: Annotation * Examines the flaws in community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) and proposes remedies for many locations and circumstances * Shows how CBNRM can be central to sustainable development and the conservation of biodiversity * Presents a wealth of case studies from southern Africa the crucible of CBNRM development Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) refers to rural people managing and using natural resources to enhance their livelihoods. It is widely recognized that much of the Earth's biodiversity is managed in this way, and that local communities can, and must, contribute to conserving biodiversity without sacrificing their access to natural resources. Observers and practitioners have focused on how CBNRM can be employed in sustainable development programs as a means to overcome poverty in various parts of the globe. Recently, however, the CBNRM concept has been criticized because many of these programs have not yet had major positive impacts on improved rural livelihoodsor conservation of biodiversity. This book identifies and analyzes the flaws, which are often swept under the carpet by those involved in CBNRM initiatives, and proposes remedies for a variety of circumstances based on lessons learned in southern Africa over the past decade.
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Introduction / Christo Fabricius, Eddie Koch -- Synthesis -- The fundamentals of community-based natural resource management / Christo Fabricius -- Community-based natural resource management and rural livelihoods / Stephen Turner -- Political economy, governance and community-based natural resource management / Eddie Koch -- Putting out fires: Does the 'C' in CBNRM stand for community or centrifuge? / Eddie Koch -- Reconciling biodiversity conservation with rural development: The Holy Grail of CBNRM? / Hector Magome, Christo Fabricius -- Community-based natural resource management, traditional governance and spiritual ecology in southern Africa: The case of chiefs, diviners and spirit mediums / Penny Bernard, Sibongiseni Kumalo -- The contribution of bees to livelihoods in southern Africa / Etienne Nel, Pete Illgner -- Everyday resources are valuable enough for community-based natural resource management programme support: Evidence from South Africa / Sheona Shackleton, Charlie Shackleton -- Community-based natural resource management in the Okavango Delta / Lesley Boggs -- Local ecological knowledge and the Basarwa in the Okavango Delta: The case of Xaxaba, Ngamiland District / Masego Madzwamuse, Christo Fabricius -- A land without fences: Range management in Lesotho / Stephen Turner -- Beach village committees as a vehicle for community participation: Lake Malombe/Upper Shire River Participatory Programme / Mafaniso Hara -- Key issues in Namibia's communal conservancy movement / Colin Nott, Margaret Jacobsohn.

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Annotation * Examines the flaws in community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) and proposes remedies for many locations and circumstances * Shows how CBNRM can be central to sustainable development and the conservation of biodiversity * Presents a wealth of case studies from southern Africa the crucible of CBNRM development Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) refers to rural people managing and using natural resources to enhance their livelihoods. It is widely recognized that much of the Earth's biodiversity is managed in this way, and that local communities can, and must, contribute to conserving biodiversity without sacrificing their access to natural resources. Observers and practitioners have focused on how CBNRM can be employed in sustainable development programs as a means to overcome poverty in various parts of the globe. Recently, however, the CBNRM concept has been criticized because many of these programs have not yet had major positive impacts on improved rural livelihoodsor conservation of biodiversity. This book identifies and analyzes the flaws, which are often swept under the carpet by those involved in CBNRM initiatives, and proposes remedies for a variety of circumstances based on lessons learned in southern Africa over the past decade.

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