Environmental management

Co-management of natural resources : organising, negotiating and learning-by-doing

Is it possible to go beyond what the State declares to be the best way to manage natural resources? If yes, how? This publication attempst to answer these questions, by providing a practical manual for project officers, community members, government staff, NGO staff and others interested in participatory approaches to managing natural resources. It offers guidelines, checklists, concepts, ideas and a range of methods and tools to facilitate a co-management process.

Author(s)
Borrini, Grazia
Farvar, M. Taghi
Nguinguiri, Jean-Claude
Ndangang, Vincent Awa

Artisanal fishing, sustainable development and co-management of resources : analysis of a successful project in West Africa

This document reports on a project for the co-management and valorization of fisheries resources, carried out by IUCN Guinea-Bissau since 1991 (Rio Grande de Buba region). It aims to provide a summary analysis of the approach taken by the project and its achievements, in order to provide a set of guidelines and lessons learned which will enable replication of the project in other sites.

Author(s)
Baran, Eric
Tous, Philippe

Pêche artisanale, développement et cogestion durables des ressources : analyse d'un succès en Afrique de l'Ouest

This document reports on a project for the co-management and valorization of fisheries resources, carried out by IUCN Guinea-Bissau since 1991 (Rio Grande de Buba region). It aims to provide a summary analysis of the approach taken by the project and its achievements, in order to provide a set of guidelines and lessons learned which will enable replication of the project in other sites.

Author(s)
Baran, Eric
Tous, Philippe

Rhetoric or reality? a review of community conservation policy and practice in East Africa

Author(s)
Barrow, Edmund G. C.
Gichohi, Helen
Infield, Mark

Conference on international trade and environment : summary report

Enhancing land reforms in southern Africa : reviews on land reform strategies and community based natural resources management

The project "Enhancing land reform strategies for sustainable livelihoods in southern Africa" has two main components: a land reform review and a questionnaire survey in a selected district. It was implemented in Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mozambique, Botswana and South Africa. This report is the outcome of the desk reviews for the five countries with the following objectives : to analyse the land reform process in Zimbabwe; to explore the linkages between land reform and CBNRM; and to identify the gaps for enhancing this process and recommend complementary policies and strategies

CBNRM and its contribution to economic development in southern Africa : proceedings of exchange visit workshop for directors

The exchange visit was designed to enable directors of various government departments from SADC states to examine the Mahenye community's CAMPFIRE project in the southeast lowveld in Zimbabwe, as a working model of CBNRM principles. Specifically, the objective was to contribute to the development of an enbaling environment that will facilitate CBNRM being accepted as a key element in economic development strategies.

Zimbabwe's CAMPFIRE programme

Author(s)
Child, B. (Brian)
Ward, Simon
Tavengwa, Tawona
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