Adaptive Cross-scalar Governance of Natural Resources

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Adaptive Cross-scalar Governance of Natural Resources Editors: Grenville Barnes, Brian Child Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages: 328 Illustrations and other contents: 17 Tables, black and white; 28 Illustrations, black and white Language: English ISBN: 9780415728423 Categories: , ,

Natural resource governance is critical for linking poverty reduction and sustainable natural resource use. This book brings together authors from various disciplines with extensive field experience to promote an integrative understanding of cross-scale and adaptive governance in Africa and Latin America. The authors make the case for reaching beyond decentralization to promote adaptive governance that serves local priorities, but through interactions with local, district, national and global governance structures. The book focuses on the governance of common pool resources such as forests, wildlife, water, carbon and pasture resources in both Africa and Latin America. This book will appeal to development practitioners and scholars concerned about the conservation of natural resources and the sustainable development of communities. It synthesizes experience with the governance of different natural resources from a broad geographic perspective. It also provides theoretical and practical suggestions for taking adaptive natural resource governance forward, including participatory methods for measuring and monitoring governance.

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Author Biography

Grenville Barnes is a Professor of Geomatics in the School of Forest Resources and Conservation at the University of Florida, USA. Brian Child is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and Center for African Studies at the University of Florida, USA.