Description: Developing Capacity for Community Governance of Natural Resources Theory & Practice by Brian Child, Deborah Wojcik Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) is a compelling concept that combines community custodianship of natural resources with sustainable development and poverty reduction. However, there is a large gap between the conceptual promise and actual performance of CBNRM. CBNRM is complex and challenging, and one of the major challenges is what we call micro-governance-how to replace the ubiquitous problem of elite capture within communities with genuine participation and equitable benefit sharing. This book is for people want to understand and implement CBNRM governance more effectively, including graduate students, scholars and practitioners. It is targeted most specifically at the scholar-practitioner who wants to draw upon micro-governance theory to know why and how to work with communities to implement sound local institutions. The perspectives and resources presented have been developed and tested over many years working with CBNRM communities in southern Africa. The book offers convincing evidence for preferring participatory democracy over representational forms of governance, and discusses how to manage the scale paradox that economies and ecologies are better managed at larger scales, but that larger representational institutions invariably forfeit critical public goods like participation and equitable benefit sharing. The books purpose is to provide the reader with the practical tools to operationalize "good governance" at the village level, in ways that are theoretically sound. It provides the reader with theoretical insights and practical lessons about micro-governance in the context of CBNRM, tools for designing and implementing conceptually rigorous community constitutions that enable communities to govern themselves fairly and effectively, and resources for developing the management and monitoring systems necessary to protect these conditions. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) is a compelling concept that combines community custodianship of natural resources with sustainable development and poverty reduction. However, there is a large gap between the conceptual promise and actual performance of CBNRM. CBNRM is complex and challenging, and one of the major challenges is what we call micro-governance-how to replace the ubiquitous problem of elite capture within communities with genuine participation and equitable benefit sharing. This book is for people want to understand and implement CBNRM governance more effectively, including graduate students, scholars and practitioners. It is targeted most specifically at the scholar-practitioner who wants to draw upon micro-governance theory to know why and how to work with communities to implement sound local institutions. The perspectives and resources presented have been developed and tested over many years working with CBNRM communities in southern Africa. The book offers convincing evidence for preferring participatory democracy over representational forms of governance, and discusses how to manage the scale paradox that economies and ecologies are better managed at larger scales, but that larger representational institutions invariably forfeit critical public goods like participation and equitable benefit sharing. The books purpose is to provide the reader with the practical tools to operationalize "good governance" at the village level, in ways that are theoretically sound. It provides the reader with theoretical insights and practical lessons about micro-governance in the context of CBNRM, tools for designing and implementing conceptually rigorous community constitutions that enable communities to govern themselves fairly and effectively, and resources for developing the management and monitoring systems necessary to protect these conditions. Author Biography Brian Child is Associate Professor in the Geography Department at the University of Florida, USA and editor of Parks in Transition (2004). Excerpt from Book Many of the worlds poorest people live with valuable wild resources like forests, wildlife and fisheries. the concept of community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) has been introduced with twin goals: the sustainable utilization of wild natural resources to promote multi-dimensional poverty reduction and, at the same time, provide incentives for sustaining wild resources. to date, most efforts have focused on devolving rights and benefits to communities, managing natural resources, and generating higher levels of benefits. However, even where wildlife is recovering and benefits are increasing rapidly these are very often captured by elites within communities. In other words, our successes in conservation and benefit generation are not accompanied by similar successes in participatory or inclusive governance or in equitable benefit sharing. If the majority of people in CBNRM communities are neither participating nor sharing benefits, even the best programmes are at risk. Details ISBN1491813350 Author Deborah Wojcik Pages 236 Language English ISBN-10 1491813350 ISBN-13 9781491813355 Media Book Year 2014 Publication Date 2014-05-16 Imprint Authorhouse Country of Publication United States Affiliation University of Florida, USA University of Florida, Gainesville, USA University of Florida, USA University of Florida, USA University of Florida, USA University of Florida, Gainesville, USA University of Florida, Gainesville, USA Short Title DEVELOPING CAPACITY FOR COMMUN Format Paperback UK Release Date 2014-05-16 AU Release Date 2014-05-16 NZ Release Date 2014-05-16 US Release Date 2014-05-16 Illustrations Illustrations Publisher Authorhouse Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9781491813355
Book Title: Developing Capacity for Community Governance of Natural Resources
Number of Pages: 236 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Developing Capacity for Community Governance of Natural Resources Theory & Practice
Publisher: Authorhouse
Publication Year: 2014
Subject: Writing & Reading, Government, Business
Item Height: 229 mm
Item Weight: 349 g
Type: Référence
Author: Deborah Wojcik, Brian Child
Item Width: 152 mm
Format: Paperback