Community-based natural resource management : issues and cases from South Asia / Ajit Menon [and others].
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- Natural resources -- Co-management -- South Asia
- Ressources naturelles -- Cogestion -- Asie méridionale
- NATURE -- Natural Resources
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Environmental Economics
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Green Business
- Natural resources -- Co-management
- South Asia
- Natuurlijke hulpbronnen
- Beheer
- Zuid-Azië
- 333.70954 22
- HC430.6.Z65 C64 2007eb
- 43.33
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-342) and index.
Introduction -- Hivre Bazar : a "model" watershed experiment? -- Utthan's work in Nathugadh, Gujarat -- Community-based natural resource management in Gopalpura, Rajasthan -- Community-based natural resource management in Bhutan : the case of the Lingmuteychhu Watershed -- Community-based natural resource management in the Central Himalayas : the work of Doodha Toli Lok Vikas Sansthan -- Sustainable livelihoods in Riverine Charlands : the case of Gono Chetona -- Conclusion.
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This work examines the discourse and practice of NGO-driver CBNRM in South Asia and explores to what extent it contines to offer an 'alternative' vision for future developments. The authors do so by examining the outcomes of the interventons studies and the strategies used to achieve them.
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