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Thursday, October 7, 2010

The conceptual evolution and practice of community-based natural resource management in southern Africa: past, present and future

Cambridge Journals Online - Abstract - The conceptual evolution and practice of community-based natural resource management in southern Africa: past, present and future: "This paper reviews the concept and practice of community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) as it has evolved in southern Africa, with a particular focus on Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia and, to a lesser extent, Zambia. It recognizes that, like democracy, CBNRM is both an imperfect process and a conceptual goal. The governance of economic processes, property rights and local political organization lie at the heart of CBNRM. The first challenge is to replace fiscal centralization, fees and bureaucracy (and the subsidization of alternative land uses) that have historically undervalued wild resources, so that CBNRM's comparative economic advantage is reflected in landholder and community incentives."

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