International donors and state bureaucrats in the developing world have promoted decentralization reform as the primary means to achieve equitable, efficient and sustainable natural resource management. Relatively few studies, however, consider the power interests at stake. Why do state agencies decentralize power, what political patterns unfold, and how do outcomes affect the responses of resource users? This paper explores decentralization reform by investigating the political processes behind the Philippine state's decisions to transfer authority over national parks management to local government units. Drawing on a case of devolved management at Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, Palawan Island, we examine how political m...
The Philippine Local Government Code provides the basis for local natural resources management. This...
Based on an analytical framework that builds on theories of incremental institutional change, this a...
This article argues that decentralization of natural resource management is a political process resi...
The establishment of protected areas is one of many strategies designed to conserve and protect natu...
The policy link of national and local government units in natural resource management (NRM) is a cru...
Increasingly local governments play a vital role in natural resource management (NRM), needing chang...
In the 1980s and 1990s, Southeast Asia became a world center for the establishment of national parks...
This study examines how Tagbanua responses to changes in conservation approaches have shaped forest...
Due to scarce natural resources and problems of governing the commons, alternative management of the...
Due to scarce natural resources and problems of governing the commons, alternative management of the...
Before the mid-1990s, Apo Island, Philippines, was often described as one of the world's best exampl...
The social relations and agricultural lands that rural peoples in Southeast Asia hold in common are ...
This study examines the preliminary impacts of Indonesia's decentralization process on the administr...
After more than 32 years under centralized government, Indonesia underwent a process of political de...
Policies established by decision-makers without involving communities and other stakeholders will in...
The Philippine Local Government Code provides the basis for local natural resources management. This...
Based on an analytical framework that builds on theories of incremental institutional change, this a...
This article argues that decentralization of natural resource management is a political process resi...
The establishment of protected areas is one of many strategies designed to conserve and protect natu...
The policy link of national and local government units in natural resource management (NRM) is a cru...
Increasingly local governments play a vital role in natural resource management (NRM), needing chang...
In the 1980s and 1990s, Southeast Asia became a world center for the establishment of national parks...
This study examines how Tagbanua responses to changes in conservation approaches have shaped forest...
Due to scarce natural resources and problems of governing the commons, alternative management of the...
Due to scarce natural resources and problems of governing the commons, alternative management of the...
Before the mid-1990s, Apo Island, Philippines, was often described as one of the world's best exampl...
The social relations and agricultural lands that rural peoples in Southeast Asia hold in common are ...
This study examines the preliminary impacts of Indonesia's decentralization process on the administr...
After more than 32 years under centralized government, Indonesia underwent a process of political de...
Policies established by decision-makers without involving communities and other stakeholders will in...
The Philippine Local Government Code provides the basis for local natural resources management. This...
Based on an analytical framework that builds on theories of incremental institutional change, this a...
This article argues that decentralization of natural resource management is a political process resi...