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Sustainable livelihoods- The Result of successful co-management of natural resources?

Bush, Martin (2002) Sustainable livelihoods- The Result of successful co-management of natural resources? Policy Matters (10). pp. 57-58.

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Abstract

There is convincing evidence from around the world that the most successful way of managing common property resources (CPR) is through mutually-agreed arrangements among stakeholders, which define their individual and collective rights, responsibilities, and benefits within the framework of a management strategy. The strategy generally aims at the sustainable use of the resource base and thus at the indefinite enjoyment of the benefits deriving from it. For some stakeholders, the conservation of habitat and biodiversity is of primary concern and the knowledge that this is a clearly-stated and realistic objective of the management agreement is sufficient to ensure their commitment and participation.

Item Type: Articles
Keywords: CPR, Poverty, Conservation, Sustainable Management, Habitat, Biodiversity, Developing Countries, Co-management, Rural Development, Livelihood, Food Security, DFID, Income, Community Based Management, Protected Areas, Indigenous Communities, Health, Education, Training, Agriculture, Marketing, Land Tenure and Use, Ecotourism
Subjects: Right to Resources
Depositing User: Users 4 not found.
Date Deposited: 11 May 2022 11:02
Last Modified: 18 Sep 2024 04:57
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/14106

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