Approaches to natural resource management emphasise the importance of involving local people and institutions in order to build capacity, limit costs, and achieve environmental sustainability. Governments worldwide, often encouraged by international donors, have formulated devolution policies and legal instruments that provide an enabling environment for devolved natural resource management. However, implementation of these policies reveals serious challenges. This article explores the effects of limited involvement of local people and institutions in policy development and implementation. An in-depth study of the Forest Policy of Malawi and Village Forest Areas in the Lilongwe district provides an example of externally driven policy...
This chapter explores the possibilities and limits of law and institutions as instruments for gene...
During the past two decades there has been a shift from predominantly 'top down' centralised app...
The sustainability of natural resource management depends not only on appropriate technology and pr...
Community-based conservation is advocated as an idea that long-term conservation success requires en...
Policy makers everywhere are rushing to empower local communities to manage natural resources. It wi...
Although the last century has witnessed exciting strategies in resource management in the form of co...
This research was funded by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the United Kingdom, NACS-2011...
Studies have shown how centralized institutions in resource management lead to adverse impacts on co...
In many developing countries, decentralization programmes for natural resource management aim to ind...
Recent approaches to community – based natural resource management appear diverse as their varied i...
Community-based conservation is advocated as an idea that long-term conservation success requires en...
As human populations and their demands on natural resources continue to grow, citizens and officials...
The United Nation’s program, Reducing Emission from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+) is ...
As policy research on natural resource management (NRM) evolves, new priorities are emerging related...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fu...
This chapter explores the possibilities and limits of law and institutions as instruments for gene...
During the past two decades there has been a shift from predominantly 'top down' centralised app...
The sustainability of natural resource management depends not only on appropriate technology and pr...
Community-based conservation is advocated as an idea that long-term conservation success requires en...
Policy makers everywhere are rushing to empower local communities to manage natural resources. It wi...
Although the last century has witnessed exciting strategies in resource management in the form of co...
This research was funded by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the United Kingdom, NACS-2011...
Studies have shown how centralized institutions in resource management lead to adverse impacts on co...
In many developing countries, decentralization programmes for natural resource management aim to ind...
Recent approaches to community – based natural resource management appear diverse as their varied i...
Community-based conservation is advocated as an idea that long-term conservation success requires en...
As human populations and their demands on natural resources continue to grow, citizens and officials...
The United Nation’s program, Reducing Emission from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+) is ...
As policy research on natural resource management (NRM) evolves, new priorities are emerging related...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fu...
This chapter explores the possibilities and limits of law and institutions as instruments for gene...
During the past two decades there has been a shift from predominantly 'top down' centralised app...
The sustainability of natural resource management depends not only on appropriate technology and pr...