Democratic decentralisation through a natural resource lens /
Democratic decentralization through a natural resource lense
edited by Jesse C. Ribot and Anne M. Larson.
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2005.
- vi, 260 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
"European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI)." Errata slip inserted.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Democratic decentralisation through a natural resource lens : an introduction -- Between micro-politics and administrative imperatives : decentralisation and the watershed mission in Madhya Pradesh, India -- Decentralisation when land and resource rights are deeply contested : a case study of the Mkambati eco-tourism project on the wild coast of South Africa -- Formal decentralisation and the imperative of decentralisation 'from below' : a case study of natural resource management in Nicaragua -- Democratic decentralisation and traditional authority : dilemmas of land administration in rural South Africa -- What lies behind decentralisation? : forest, powers, and actors in lowland Bolivia -- Closer to people and trees : will decentralisation work for the people and the forests of Indonesia? -- Decentralisation, rural livelihoods, and pasture-land management in post-socialist Mongolia -- Decentralisation and accountability in forest management : a case from Yunnan, Southwest China -- The social and organisational roots of ecological uncertainties in Cameroon's forest management decentralisation model -- User committees : a potentially damaging second wave of decentralisation? -- Decentralising water resource management in Brazil -- Decentralising natural resource management : a recipe for sustainability and equity?.