The present paper discusses a conceptual, methodological and practical framework within which the limitations of the conventional notion of natural resource management (NRM) can be overcome. NRM is understood as the application of scientific ecological knowledge to resource management. By including a consideration of the normative imperatives that arise from scientific ecological knowledge and submitting them to public scrutiny, ‘sustainable management of natural resources’ can be recontextualised as ‘sustainable governance of natural resources’. This in turn makes it possible to place the politically neutralising discourse of ‘management’ in a space for wider societal debate, in which the different actors involved can deliberate and negoti...
Following the failure of top-down centralised management approaches to natural resources, attention ...
Environmental science is shaped by the socio-political context in which it is produced. Environmenta...
As resource users interact and impose externalities onto each other, institutions are needed to coor...
Sustainable natural resource use requires that multiple actors reassess their situation in a systemi...
Learning is considered as a promising mechanism to cope with rapid environmental change. The implica...
We contribute to the normative discussion on sustainability learning and provide a theoretical integ...
Not AvailableNatural resources are depleting at alarming rates because of their irrational use patt...
Drawing on extensive and varied case studies, this book presents innovative approaches for establish...
Part of this article was presented as a conference paper at a national conference on “Arunachal Prad...
[Extract] Dawning recognition that the Earth is a finite sphere rather than the infinite plane impli...
We live in the Anthropocene – an age where humans dominate natural systems – and there is ample evid...
The importance of learning in natural resource management (NRM) is being recognized by an increasing...
Natural resources conservation is one of the dilemmas currently facing mankind in both developed and...
Sustainable natural resource use requires that multiple actors reassess their situation in a systemi...
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) has been argued to have a significant role as a strategy for ...
Following the failure of top-down centralised management approaches to natural resources, attention ...
Environmental science is shaped by the socio-political context in which it is produced. Environmenta...
As resource users interact and impose externalities onto each other, institutions are needed to coor...
Sustainable natural resource use requires that multiple actors reassess their situation in a systemi...
Learning is considered as a promising mechanism to cope with rapid environmental change. The implica...
We contribute to the normative discussion on sustainability learning and provide a theoretical integ...
Not AvailableNatural resources are depleting at alarming rates because of their irrational use patt...
Drawing on extensive and varied case studies, this book presents innovative approaches for establish...
Part of this article was presented as a conference paper at a national conference on “Arunachal Prad...
[Extract] Dawning recognition that the Earth is a finite sphere rather than the infinite plane impli...
We live in the Anthropocene – an age where humans dominate natural systems – and there is ample evid...
The importance of learning in natural resource management (NRM) is being recognized by an increasing...
Natural resources conservation is one of the dilemmas currently facing mankind in both developed and...
Sustainable natural resource use requires that multiple actors reassess their situation in a systemi...
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) has been argued to have a significant role as a strategy for ...
Following the failure of top-down centralised management approaches to natural resources, attention ...
Environmental science is shaped by the socio-political context in which it is produced. Environmenta...
As resource users interact and impose externalities onto each other, institutions are needed to coor...