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9781844070268

Managing Natural Resources for Sustainable Livelihoods

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    9781844070268

  • ISBN10:

    1844070263

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-10-01
  • Publisher: Routledge

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* Shows how management of local resources can be done best by the local community for the local community * Covers common property, protected areas, landscape, forests, watersheds, soil and water management * Presents successful new approaches to collective decision-making and the principles of good practice Drawing on extensive and important case studies, this book presents innovative approaches for participation and collective decision-making in natural resource management, good practice for research, and challenges for future developments. It employs the practical lessons to show how to organize participatory research, the forms of participation and quality of the science involved, and how to scale up participatory approaches and successful initiatives in resource management. Those professionally involved, whether in the field, programme managers or policy-makers will find its analysis and conclusions invaluable. It will also be a very suitable text for students of both the biophysical and social science aspects of natural resource management.

Table of Contents

List of Tables, Figures and Boxes
vii
List of Contributors
ix
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
xiii
Foreword xvi
Joachim Voss
Preface xviii
Acknowledgements xx
Introduction: Uniting Science and Participation in the Process of Innovation -- Research for Development
1(19)
Jacqui Ashby
Introduction
1(3)
The challenge for research
4(4)
Definitions of participatory research
8(6)
Adding value to resource management with participatory research
14(1)
Common principles of participatory research
15(5)
Navigating Complexity, Diversity and Dynamism: Reflections on Research for Natural Resource Management
20(28)
Cynthia McDougall
Ann Braun
Introduction
20(1)
The challenge: complexity, diversity and dynamism in human and natural landscapes
21(2)
Traditional and participatory research: key dimensions of difference
23(5)
Diversity analysis in NRM research
28(5)
Putting it together: reflections on navigating the research spectrum
33(11)
Conclusions
44(4)
Whose Research, Whose Agenda?
48(19)
Adrienne Martin
Alistair Sutherland
Introduction
48(1)
Ownership at the macro level
49(1)
Building ownership at the meso level: ownership and governance of communal resources
50(2)
Ownership over the research process at the community level
52(3)
Sustaining ownership throughout the research process
55(1)
Ownership and sharing knowledge
56(1)
Gender and stakeholder involvement
56(2)
Motivation and ownership of technical innovation
58(1)
Managing a complex process
58(2)
Conclusions
60(7)
Scaling Up and Out
67(21)
Sieglinde Snapp
K L Heong
Introduction
67(2)
Situating natural resource management
69(2)
The challenge of synthesizing NRM knowledge
71(2)
Steps to scaling up: enhancing relevance and accountability
73(1)
Is participation possible on a large scale?
74(1)
Steps to scaling up: building quality partnerships
75(2)
Scaling up participatory NRM to the watershed level
77(1)
Beyond the watershed: the continuum of scaling up and out
78(3)
Ways forward
81(2)
Summary
83(5)
Transforming Institutions to Achieve Innovation in Research and Development
88(25)
Ann Stroud
Introduction
88(5)
Key elements and conditions to consider when fostering institutional change
93(14)
Progress and future challenges
107(6)
Principles for Good Practice in Participatory Research: Reflecting on Lessons from the Field
113(29)
Ronnie Vernooy
Cynthia McDougall
Reflecting on practice
113(1)
Understanding the research context
114(3)
Towards good practice: shared learning from experience
117(2)
Good practice in action: five case studies
119(16)
Conclusions: a framework for reflection and change
135(1)
Appendix 1: Principles and indicators of good practice in PR on NRM
136(1)
Appendix 2: List of indicators of good practice generated at the Chatham meeting
137(5)
Participatory Research, Natural Resource Management and Rural Transformation: More Lessons from the Field
142(27)
Linden Vincent
Introduction: why learn lessons on participatory research?
142(3)
Changing contexts of participatory research
145(8)
PNRMR: why put agriculture into a resource perspective?
153(5)
Building new interfaces for NRM
158(6)
Conclusions
164(5)
Participation in Context: What's Past, What's Present, and What's Next
169(15)
Dianne E Rocheleau
Introduction
169(1)
Ethics, standards and professional peers
170(3)
From participatory technology transfer to collaborative science
173(4)
Context: sedentary science in place or a science situated in time and space
177(2)
Beyond scaling up: crossing scales and envisioning futures
179(2)
Conclusion
181(3)
Annexe 1: Summaries of Case Studies
184(64)
Participatory agroecosystem management -- an approach used by benchmark location research teams in the African Highlands Initiative Eco-regional Programme
186(3)
Ann Stroud
Participatory action research on adaptive collaborative management of community forests: A multi-country model
189(3)
Cynthia McDougall
Ravi Prabhu
Yanti Kusumanto
The farmer-driven Landcare Movement: An institutional innovation with implications for extension and research
192(2)
Dennis Garrity
The Farmer Research Group (CIAL) as a community-based natural resource management organization
194(3)
Ann Braun
Long-term natural resource management research in intensive production systems: ICARDA's experience in Egypt
197(2)
Richard Tutwiler
Management of Plant Genetic Resources in agroecosystems: in situ conservation on-farm
199(3)
Devra Jarvis
Heather Klemick
Eastern Himalayan initiative on gender, ethnicity and agrobiodiversity management
202(3)
Barun Gurung
Participatory selection and strategic use of multipurpose forages in hillsides of Central America
205(3)
Michael Peters
Focus on integrating methods and approaches to increase gender / stakeholder involvement, collaborative management of natural resource management, and decision-making support
208(2)
Peter Brinn
Farmer participatory experiments in pest management
210(2)
K L Heong
M M Escalada
Farmers' ability to manage a devastating plant disease -- potato late blight
212(3)
Rebecca Nelson
Developing and implementing an innovative community approach to the control of bacterial wilt (Pseudomonas solanacearum) of potatoes (Solanum tuberosum)
215(2)
Barry Pound
Participatory management of Kapuwai's wetland (Pallisa District, Uganda): A clear need and some steps towards fulfilling it
217(4)
Grazia Borrini-Feyerabend
Participatory research at the landscape level: The Kumbhan water trough case
221(2)
Czech Conroy
D V Rangnekar
Participatory research at landscape level: Flood-prone ecosystems in Bangladesh and Vietnam
223(3)
Madan M Dey
Mark Prein
Water management, agricultural development and poverty eradication in the former Homelands of South Africa
226(2)
Barbara van Koppen
Innovation in irrigation -- working in a `participation complex'
228(3)
Linden Vincent
Puspa Khanal
Methods used to address resource issues in integrated watershed management in Nepalese watersheds
231(3)
Hans Schreier
Sandra Brown
P B Shah
A comparison of farmer participatory research methods
234(3)
Sieglinde Snapp
Soil and water conservation -- historical and geographical perspectives on participation
237(3)
Alistair Sutherland
Improving farmers' risk management strategies for resource-poor and drought-prone farming systems in southern Africa
240(3)
Kit Vaughan
Zondai Shamudzarira
Participatory mapping, analysis and monitoring of the natural resource base in small watersheds: Insights from Nicaragua
243(2)
Ronnie Vernooy
Noemi Espinoza
Observations on the use of information tools in participatory contexts: Access to information and empowerment
245(3)
Jim Williams
Index 248

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