This is an eloquent, engaged and extremely well informed narrative of the environmental and natural resource conservation and management issues in Mozambique. While the topics in this volume are diverse, they are all explicitly designed to move beyond the routinized blame of natural resource mismanagement and environmental degradation on local communities, and to rethink ecosystem destruction, land degradation and natural resource over-exploitation in Africa and beyond. Never losing sight of the major causes of environment and resource mismanagement in Mozambique, the book advances the thesis that environment and resource problems are a result of compound factors such as poor governance, poverty, corruption, low education levels, and disreg...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork in the povoados of Nvava and Nangaze, in the district of Lugela, Zam...
Waste management is an international issue with a global impact. Industrialised and emerging countri...
Climate change is the greatest challenge our generation will face. This remains brutally true for th...
Présentation de l'éditeur : Natural resource management by rural citizens in tropical regions is cru...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Insécurité environmentale et résolution des confli...
Quality and quantity of natural resources are often studied in isolation from access. We question th...
Number of reported malaria cases in Mozambique in 2003 5 087 865 Levels of access to potable water a...
This masters’ thesis is a result of research conducted during three weeks in Mecubúri District, loca...
It has long been recognised that biodiversity has been heavily impacted by ongoing human activities ...
This paper examines the implications of environmental management on conservation of natural resource...
Participation by local communities in management is widely considered a means of sustaining protecte...
The densely populated Bamenda Highlands of Cameroon remains one of the regions with the greatest lan...
The complex and dynamic interlinks between natural resource management (NRM) and development have lo...
Global climate change policy enforcement has become the new driving force of resource grabbing in t...
Through work in southern Africa this research programme has explored the challenges of institutional...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork in the povoados of Nvava and Nangaze, in the district of Lugela, Zam...
Waste management is an international issue with a global impact. Industrialised and emerging countri...
Climate change is the greatest challenge our generation will face. This remains brutally true for th...
Présentation de l'éditeur : Natural resource management by rural citizens in tropical regions is cru...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Insécurité environmentale et résolution des confli...
Quality and quantity of natural resources are often studied in isolation from access. We question th...
Number of reported malaria cases in Mozambique in 2003 5 087 865 Levels of access to potable water a...
This masters’ thesis is a result of research conducted during three weeks in Mecubúri District, loca...
It has long been recognised that biodiversity has been heavily impacted by ongoing human activities ...
This paper examines the implications of environmental management on conservation of natural resource...
Participation by local communities in management is widely considered a means of sustaining protecte...
The densely populated Bamenda Highlands of Cameroon remains one of the regions with the greatest lan...
The complex and dynamic interlinks between natural resource management (NRM) and development have lo...
Global climate change policy enforcement has become the new driving force of resource grabbing in t...
Through work in southern Africa this research programme has explored the challenges of institutional...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork in the povoados of Nvava and Nangaze, in the district of Lugela, Zam...
Waste management is an international issue with a global impact. Industrialised and emerging countri...
Climate change is the greatest challenge our generation will face. This remains brutally true for th...