The past few decades have seen a continuing shift of natural resource management paradigm towards multifunctional and multi-actor adaptive management in hope of achieving more resilient landscapes. Recognizing the multitude of institutional actors and their roles as well as dynamics helps to understand communal behaviour, its manifestations in the landscape and resilience under changing socioecological circumstances. We examined institutional actors and their functions and relationships in a long-standing community-based natural resource management system, the ngitili, in north-western part of Tanzania. The aim of the research was to deepen understanding on the role of institutional arrangements and their limitations in supporting resilienc...
Community-based wildlife conservancies (CBC) represent a broad spectrum of new management arrangemen...
Access to water and land resources underpins the socio-economic fabric of many societies in the Sou...
AbstractThe social and ecological contexts for rangeland management are changing rapidly, prompting ...
The past few decades have seen a continuing shift of natural resource management paradigm towards mu...
There is a recognized need to find working examples of structures that transfer the abstract concept...
Northern Rangelands of Kenya have continued to grapple with management challenges largely due to a l...
If properly managed, socio-ecological production landscapes and the ecosystem services they provide ...
In an increasingly complex, rapidly changing world, the capacity to cope with, adapt to, and shape c...
No doubt impacts from climate change on natural resources threaten achievement of the Millennium Dev...
Through a combination of theoretical discussion and case study analysis from two villages in the Eas...
Summaries This article draws on research in Tanzania to explore the socially embedded nature of ins...
In response to Ghana’s obligations under the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Global Env...
It is generally agreed that for the sustainable management of natural resources to be effective a de...
Collaborating for Resilience(CoRe) approach, provides a structured framework for understanding stake...
This research was funded by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the United Kingdom, NACS-2011...
Community-based wildlife conservancies (CBC) represent a broad spectrum of new management arrangemen...
Access to water and land resources underpins the socio-economic fabric of many societies in the Sou...
AbstractThe social and ecological contexts for rangeland management are changing rapidly, prompting ...
The past few decades have seen a continuing shift of natural resource management paradigm towards mu...
There is a recognized need to find working examples of structures that transfer the abstract concept...
Northern Rangelands of Kenya have continued to grapple with management challenges largely due to a l...
If properly managed, socio-ecological production landscapes and the ecosystem services they provide ...
In an increasingly complex, rapidly changing world, the capacity to cope with, adapt to, and shape c...
No doubt impacts from climate change on natural resources threaten achievement of the Millennium Dev...
Through a combination of theoretical discussion and case study analysis from two villages in the Eas...
Summaries This article draws on research in Tanzania to explore the socially embedded nature of ins...
In response to Ghana’s obligations under the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Global Env...
It is generally agreed that for the sustainable management of natural resources to be effective a de...
Collaborating for Resilience(CoRe) approach, provides a structured framework for understanding stake...
This research was funded by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the United Kingdom, NACS-2011...
Community-based wildlife conservancies (CBC) represent a broad spectrum of new management arrangemen...
Access to water and land resources underpins the socio-economic fabric of many societies in the Sou...
AbstractThe social and ecological contexts for rangeland management are changing rapidly, prompting ...