Hoppa till sidans huvudinnehåll

1 899 kr

Beställningsvara. Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar. Fri frakt för medlemmar vid köp för minst 249 kr.


This wide-ranging book, based on a report to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, bridges the gap between the enormous amount of empirical literature documenting efforts at managing local-level resources and the quickly growing body of theoretical knowledge dealing with natural resource management. By building a unifying framework, the authors aim to better define the conditions of success or failure of various forms of resource management at the village level. Contrary to a common view according to which mismanagement of such resources is to be ascribed to direct users falling prey to the Tragedy of the Commons', they convincingly argue that there are other important potential explanations, such as lack of awareness about ecological effects of human activities, poverty and heavy discounting of future income streams, uncertainty over future property rights and prices of natural products, and availability of more attractive income opportunities. Moreover, even when mismanagement practices obviously result from strategic interactions among users, many anthropological writings have pointed at crucial aspects that are bypassed by the characterization in terms of the classical Prisoner's Dilemma. Among these aspects, problems of leadership, co-ordination, and heterogeneity are given special emphasis in this book. The theoretical analysis specifies the various economic conditions (such as the extent of resource scarcity and market penetration, the size of user communities, and the nature of different parties' interests in the resource) and social considerations (such as the state of interpersonal communication, the frequency of interactions, the type of leadership, and the extent of mutual trust) under which these problems can possibly be overcome by local user groups. Stress is then laid on the global context within which user groups operate, including the nature and the forms of state intervention and the effects of increasing market integration. To date, this context has generally been uncongenial to community-based resource management; therefore, the authors recommend that, whenever a co-management approach is feasible, the concrete institutional form adopted is tailored to the specific features of local cultures.

Produktinformation

  • Utgivningsdatum2000-03-16
  • Mått156 x 234 x 24 mm
  • Vikt626 g
  • FormatHäftad
  • SpråkEngelska
  • Antal sidor440
  • FörlagOUP OXFORD
  • ISBN9780198290612
Hoppa över listan

Mer från samma författare

Hoppa över listan

Du kanske också är intresserad av

Economics and Literature

François Bourguignon, Avinash K Dixit, Luc Leruth, Jean-Philippe Platteau, Francois (Paris School of Economics) Bourguignon, Jean-Philippe (Faculte des sciences economiques (Universite de Namur)) Platteau, Avinash K. Dixit

Häftad

869 kr

Economics and Literature

François Bourguignon, Avinash K Dixit, Luc Leruth, Jean-Philippe Platteau, Francois (Paris School of Economics) Bourguignon, Jean-Philippe (Faculte des sciences economiques (Universite de Namur)) Platteau, Avinash K. Dixit

Inbunden

3 139 kr

Access to Land, Rural Poverty, and Public Action

World Institute for Development Economic, Alain de Janvry, Gustavo Gordillo, Elisabeth Sadoulet, Jean-Philippe Platteau, University of California at Berkeley) de Janvry, Alain (, Chile) Gordillo, Gustavo (, FAO, University of California at Berkeley) Sadoulet, Elisabeth (, Belgium) Platteau, Jean-Philippe (, University of Namur, Alain de Janvry, Alain De Janvry

Inbunden

3 449 kr

Institutional Challenges at the Early Stages of Development

François Bourguignon, Jean-Philippe Platteau, François Bourguignon, Paris) Bourguignon, Francois (Ecole d'economie de Paris and Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Belgium) Platteau, Jean-Philippe (Universite de Namur

Häftad

449 kr