Harvey, Nicola Garmestani, Ahjond Allen, Craig R. Buijze, Anoeska van Rijswick, Marleen
Natural resource governance in the face of climate change represents one of the seminal challenges of the Anthropocene. A number of innovative approaches have been developed in, among others, the fields of ecology, governance, and sustainability sciences for managing uncertainty and scarcity through a coordinated approach to natural resource govern...
Sommerville, Matt Bessa, Thais Malasha, Patricia Dooley, Meagan
Published in
Frontiers in Conservation Science
Community-based natural resource management bodies, including Community Resource Boards (CRBs) and Community Scouts, are responsible for governance and wildlife law enforcement in Zambia’s Game Management Areas (GMA), community lands that buffer the National Parks. Despite commitments to inclusive governance and benefit sharing, men dominate the wi...
Claessens, Klara; 115769; Bisoka, Aymar Nyenyezi; Ansoms, An;
status: published
Blanco, Julien Bellón, Beatriz Fabricius, Christo de O Roque, Fabio Pays, Olivier Laurent, François Fritz, Hervé Renaud, Pierre-Cyril
Published in
Global change biology
Land-use changes and the expansion of protected areas (PAs) have amplified the interaction between protected and unprotected areas worldwide. In this context, 'interface processes' (human-nature and cross-boundary interactions inside and around PAs) have become central to issues around the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services. This s...
Brent, Zoe W. Alonso-Fradejas, Alberto Colque, Gonzalo Sauer, Sergio
The current configuration of global land politics–who gets what land, how, how much, why and with what implications in urban and rural spaces in the Global South and North–brings disparate social groups, governments and social movements with different sectoral and class interests into the issue of natural resource politics. Governance instruments m...
Wangel, Marcus
This is a study about collaboration within bureaucracies tasked with natural resource management in the contemporary Global South. It seeks to fill a considerable knowledge gap in the extant literature by exploring how individual public officials perceive the policy environment they work in. These individuals face multiple pressures to work more co...
Ihugba, Bethel Uzoma
Published in
Law and Development Review
Transparency and accountability are key concepts of good governance that are repeatedly demonstrated to have the capacity to translate natural resources wealth to sustainable development of economies. These concepts are particularly important to countries rich in natural resources and Nigeria is one of such countries. Evidence however suggests that...
Siegel, Karen M
Presentation delivered at the Sustainability in Latin America Conference 2016.
Bringezu, Stefan Potočnik, Janez Schandl, Heinz Lu, Yonglong Ramaswami, Anu Swilling, Mark Suh, Sangwon
In a globalized economy, the use of natural resources is determined by the demand of modern production and consumption systems, and by infrastructure development. Sustainable natural resource use will require good governance and management based on sound scientific information, data and indicators. There is a rich literature on natural resource man...
Gustafsson, Maria-Therese
In Peru, the rapid expansion of extractive activities has led to increased mobilization by peasant communities. In remote rural areas, the mediating efforts of the state between communities and corporations are often weak, and corporations have played an important role in dealing with communities’ demands and protests through different strategies. ...