The Earthscan reader in environment, development and rural livelihoods
Material type: TextPublication details: London ; Sterling, VA : Earthscan, 2004.Description: xxiv, 253 p. : illustrations, mapsISBN:- 1844070530 (pbk.)
- 1844070522 (hardback)
- 333.7 EAR
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Reference Books | Main Library Reference | Reference | 333.7 EAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 011078 |
Included Index.
False forest history, complicit social analysis: rethinking some West African environmental narratives / J. Fairhead and M. Leach --
Pastoralism, conservation and the overgrazing controversy / K. Homewood K and W.A. Rodgers --
Continuities in environmental narratives: the case of Kabale, Uganda, 1930-2000 / G. Carswell --
Population and environment in time perspective: the Machakos story / M. Mortimore and M. Tiffin --
Population growth and the environment in Africa: local informal institutions, the missing link / V. Mazzucato and D. Niemeijer --
Poverty and soil management --
relationships from three Honduran watersheds / H.M. Ravnborg --
Participatory conservation? Community-based natural resource management in Botswana / C. Twyman --
False prophets? Mutant NGOs and Philippine environmentalism / R. Bryant --
After Chipko: from environment to region in Utteranchal / E. Mawdsley --
Changing customary marine resources management practice and institutions: the case of Sasi Lola in the Kei Islands, Indonesia / C. Thorburn --
Enchantment and disenchantment: the role of community in natural resource management / A. Agrawal and C.C. Gibson --
The origins and practice of participatory rural appraisal / R. Chambers --
Stakeholder analysis for natural resource management in developing countries: some practical guidelines for making management more participatory and effective / R. Grimble and M-K. Chan --
Sustainable livelihoods in practice: early applications of concepts in rural areas / J. Farrington [and others] --
Construction nature: elements for a post-structuralist political ecology / A. Escobar --
From meta-narratives to flexible frameworks: an actor level analysis of land degradation in highland Tanzania / S. Jones --
Environmentalists, rubber tappers and empowerment: the politics and economics of extractive reserves / K. Brown and S. Rosendo.
This work brings together a core selection of key articles published that have helped define the field of environment and development.
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