Governance of the commons through collective action remains an ongoing challenge in many rural areas of Africa. In this paper, we articulate how resource governance systems and proprietorship have affected management of canals on the Barotse Floodplain in Zambia. We draw from community-based natural resources management and socio-ecological resilience theories to develop a framework for understanding the role of governance in enabling collective action for the management of common pool resources. Our analysis establishes that it is not only the maintenance of the physical infrastructure that matters in governing the commons and ensuring socio-ecological resilience but also the sustenance of collective action among users and key actors. Howe...
Water is a critical resource for rural livelihoods and lie at the heart of rural development in Sou...
Since independence in 1980, agricultural land reform in Zimbalnve has been and continues to receive ...
It is generally agreed that for the sustainable management of natural resources to be effective a de...
Governance of the commons through collective action remains an ongoing challenge in many rural areas...
ABSTRACT Fisheries, wildlife and pastures are under massive pressure in the Kafue Flats, a wetland, ...
The Contested Floodplain tells the story of institutional changes in the management of common pool r...
The highlands of Eastern Africa are characterized by high population densities and tightly coupled i...
Where natural resources are a key component of the rural economy, the ability of the poor to realize...
Resilience is a multidimensional concept that is increasingly used to understand environmental chang...
Factors that constitute resilience can themselves change over time in social-ecological systems. Thi...
Recent approaches to community-based natural resource management appear as diverse as their varied i...
In theory, natural resource governance through co-management promises a rich array of benefits for l...
If properly managed, socio-ecological production landscapes and the ecosystem services they provide ...
Planners of development interventions often assume that natural resource use and management problems...
Most contemporary discussions on African development since independence forty years ago emphasize th...
Water is a critical resource for rural livelihoods and lie at the heart of rural development in Sou...
Since independence in 1980, agricultural land reform in Zimbalnve has been and continues to receive ...
It is generally agreed that for the sustainable management of natural resources to be effective a de...
Governance of the commons through collective action remains an ongoing challenge in many rural areas...
ABSTRACT Fisheries, wildlife and pastures are under massive pressure in the Kafue Flats, a wetland, ...
The Contested Floodplain tells the story of institutional changes in the management of common pool r...
The highlands of Eastern Africa are characterized by high population densities and tightly coupled i...
Where natural resources are a key component of the rural economy, the ability of the poor to realize...
Resilience is a multidimensional concept that is increasingly used to understand environmental chang...
Factors that constitute resilience can themselves change over time in social-ecological systems. Thi...
Recent approaches to community-based natural resource management appear as diverse as their varied i...
In theory, natural resource governance through co-management promises a rich array of benefits for l...
If properly managed, socio-ecological production landscapes and the ecosystem services they provide ...
Planners of development interventions often assume that natural resource use and management problems...
Most contemporary discussions on African development since independence forty years ago emphasize th...
Water is a critical resource for rural livelihoods and lie at the heart of rural development in Sou...
Since independence in 1980, agricultural land reform in Zimbalnve has been and continues to receive ...
It is generally agreed that for the sustainable management of natural resources to be effective a de...