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COMMUNITIES, LIVELIHOODS AND NATURAL RESOURCES Action Research and Policy Change in Asia Edited by Stephen R. Tyler Practical Action Publishing/IDRC 2006 ISBN 1-85339-638-9 e-ISBN 1-55250-230-9 456 pp.
Brings together an impressive set of action research studies [that] are clearly written and understandable. Both researchers and practitioners concerned with rural development will find the book to be a valuable source of lessons and inspiration. This book is a timely contribution. [It] is particularly valuable since it contains a synthesis of actual field experiences derived from over 75 research projects …and should be widely read and used both by professional scholars and policymakers. This book synthesizes results from a 7-year program of applied research on community-based approaches to natural resource management in Asia. The 11 case studies featured illustrate how local innovations in participatory natural resource management can strengthen livelihoods, build capacity for local governance, and spark policy change. The lessons are derived from the application of a participatory action research framework that engaged resource users, local governments, and researchers in collaborative learning. They illustrate practical innovations to strengthen livelihoods through improved collective resource management practices and broader technology choices. The book provides practitioners with models of “good practice” in participatory, community-based resource management and demonstrates how site-based research contributes to broader learning in the field of natural resource management and policy. In addition to its uses for practitioners, this book will also be a valuable resource for graduate students in development tudies and for applied researchers in government or private research organizations interested in development programs and policy analysis. THE EDITOR Stephen R. Tyler is president of Adaptive Resource Management Ltd, a consulting and research firm based in Victoria, Canada. Dr Tyler was formerly team leader for IDRC’s Community-based Natural Resource Management program in Asia. In that position, he was responsible for a portfolio of more than 75 projects in 12 countries over 7 years. He holds a doctorate in city and regional planning from the University of California in Berkeley and has worked on environment and resource management issues in Canada and other countries for almost 30 years.
Foreword David Kaimowitz 2006 Acknowledgements 2006 Acronyms and abbreviations 2006 Biographies of authors 2006 Part I: Introduction 1. Introduction: poverty and environment in practice Stephen R. Tyler 2006 2. Community-based natural resource management: a research approach to rural poverty and environmental degradation Stephen R. Tyler 2006 Part II: Community-based natural resource management in action 3. Community-based natural resource management and decentralized governance in Ratanakiri, Cambodia Ashish Joshia Ingty John and Chea Phal 2006 4. Participatory local planning for resource governance in the Tam Giang lagoon, Vietnam Truong Van Tuyen, Ton That Chat, Chau Thi Tuyet Hanh, Duong Viet Tinh, Nguyen Thi Thanh, Nguyen Thi Tuyet Suong, Le Thi Nam Thuan and Ton That Phap 2006 5. Towards upland sustainable development: livelihood gains and resource management in central Vietnam Le Van An 2006 6. Co-management of Pastureland in Mongolia H. Ykhanbai and E. Bulgan 2006 7. Exclusion, accommodation and community-based natural resource management: legitimizing the enclosure of a community fishery in southern Laos Nattaya Tubtim 2006 Part III: From local action to policy impact 8. Building networks of support for community-based coastal resource management in Cambodia Kim Nong and Melissa Marschke 2006 9. Scaling up community-based natural resource management in Guizhou province, China Yuan Juanwen and Sun Qiu 2006 10. Walking the extra mile: from field learning to natural resource management research and policy in Bhutan Sangay Duba and Mahesh Ghimiray 2006 11. Strengthening local voices to inform national policy: community forestry in Cambodia Phan Kamnap and Sy Ramony 2006 12. Harmonizing ancestral domain with local governance in the Cordillera of the northern Philippines Lorelei C. Mendoza, June Prill-Brett, Bienvenido P. Tapang, Gladys A. Cruz, Arellano A. Colongon, Jr, Victoria Lourdes C. Diaz, Ma. Cecilia San Luis and Alicia G. Follosco 2006 13. Shaping the key to fit the lock: participatory action research and community forestry in the Philippines Peter O’Hara 2006 Part IV: Poverty, community and policy impact in action research 14. Creating options for the poor through participatory research Julian Gonsalves and Lorelei C. Mendoza 2006 15. Exclusive, moi? Natural resource management, poverty, inequality and gender in Asia Tony Beck and Liz Fajber 2006 16. CBNRM communities in action Peter Vandergeest 2006 17. Shaping policy from the field Stephen R. Tyler and Hein Mallee 2006 18. Conclusions: community-based natural resource management in action Stephen Tyler 2006 Notes 2006 References 2006 |
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