New and more complex partnerships linking donors, governments, community-based organizations, NGOs, business, and other intermediaries are emerging to address the governance natural resources in developing countries. Yet while these sustainability partnerships are able to draw on substantial resources and attract high expectations, we do not know whether and why they have delivered better outcomes. In this book, scholars from a range of disciplines analyze the governance of sustainability in three key natural resource sectors in Tanzania - forestry, wildlife and coastal resources - to…mehr
New and more complex partnerships linking donors, governments, community-based organizations, NGOs, business, and other intermediaries are emerging to address the governance natural resources in developing countries. Yet while these sustainability partnerships are able to draw on substantial resources and attract high expectations, we do not know whether and why they have delivered better outcomes. In this book, scholars from a range of disciplines analyze the governance of sustainability in three key natural resource sectors in Tanzania - forestry, wildlife and coastal resources - to establish what organizational structures work best. Using innovative methodological approaches, the contributors examine the emergence, structure and evolution of sustainability partnerships and the broader social networks in which they are embedded.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
PART I: ISSUES BACKGROUND AND METHODS 1 New partnerships for sustainability Stefano Ponte Christine Noe and Dan Brockington 2 Conservation and development in Tanzania: Background history and recent developments Christine Noe Asubisye Mwamfupe Opportuna Kweka Ruth Warimu John Pilly Silvano Faraja Daniel Namkesa Robert Eliakim Katikiro Rasul Ahmed Minja Mette Fog Olwig Dan Brockington and Stefano Ponte 3 Design and Methodology Stefano Ponte Christine Noe Asubisye Mwamfupe Opportuna Kweka Kelvin Joseph Kamde Mette Fog Olwig Dan Brockington Lasse Folke Henriksen Ruth Warimu John Pilly Silvano Faraja Daniel Namkesa Robert Eliakim Katikiro Rasul Ahmed Minja and Caleb Gallemore PART II: SECTORAL ANALYSIS 4 Sustainability partnerships in the wildlife sector in southeast Tanzania Christine Noe RuthWarimu John and Dan Brockington 5 Sustainability partnerships in the forestry sector in southeast Tanzania Asubisye Mwamfupe Mette Fog Olwig Pilly Silvano Dan Brockington and Lasse Folke Henriksen 6 Sustainability partnerships in the coastal resources sector in southeast Tanzania Opportuna Kweka Robert Eliakim Katikiro Faraja Daniel Namkesa Rasul Ahmed Minja and Stefano Ponte PART III: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS 7 The legitimacy of sustainability partnerships in southeast Tanzania Rasul Ahmed Minja Stefano Ponte Asubisye Mwamfupe and Christine Noe 8 The governance complexity of sustainability partnerships in southeast Tanzania: Institutional and network components Lasse Folke Henriksen Caleb Gallemore Ruth Warimu John Faraja Daniel Namkesa and Pilly Silvano 9 The environmental impacts of sustainability partnerships in southeast Tanzania Caleb Gallemore Kelvin Joseph Kamde Lasse Henriksen and Dan Brockington 10 The livelihood impacts of sustainability partnerships in southeast Tanzania Caleb Gallemore Kelvin Joseph Kamde Asubisye Mwamfupe Lasse Folke Henriksen and Dan Brockington 11 Contested sustainability Dan Brockington Christine Noe and Stefano Ponte
PART I: ISSUES BACKGROUND AND METHODS 1 New partnerships for sustainability Stefano Ponte Christine Noe and Dan Brockington 2 Conservation and development in Tanzania: Background history and recent developments Christine Noe Asubisye Mwamfupe Opportuna Kweka Ruth Warimu John Pilly Silvano Faraja Daniel Namkesa Robert Eliakim Katikiro Rasul Ahmed Minja Mette Fog Olwig Dan Brockington and Stefano Ponte 3 Design and Methodology Stefano Ponte Christine Noe Asubisye Mwamfupe Opportuna Kweka Kelvin Joseph Kamde Mette Fog Olwig Dan Brockington Lasse Folke Henriksen Ruth Warimu John Pilly Silvano Faraja Daniel Namkesa Robert Eliakim Katikiro Rasul Ahmed Minja and Caleb Gallemore PART II: SECTORAL ANALYSIS 4 Sustainability partnerships in the wildlife sector in southeast Tanzania Christine Noe RuthWarimu John and Dan Brockington 5 Sustainability partnerships in the forestry sector in southeast Tanzania Asubisye Mwamfupe Mette Fog Olwig Pilly Silvano Dan Brockington and Lasse Folke Henriksen 6 Sustainability partnerships in the coastal resources sector in southeast Tanzania Opportuna Kweka Robert Eliakim Katikiro Faraja Daniel Namkesa Rasul Ahmed Minja and Stefano Ponte PART III: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS 7 The legitimacy of sustainability partnerships in southeast Tanzania Rasul Ahmed Minja Stefano Ponte Asubisye Mwamfupe and Christine Noe 8 The governance complexity of sustainability partnerships in southeast Tanzania: Institutional and network components Lasse Folke Henriksen Caleb Gallemore Ruth Warimu John Faraja Daniel Namkesa and Pilly Silvano 9 The environmental impacts of sustainability partnerships in southeast Tanzania Caleb Gallemore Kelvin Joseph Kamde Lasse Henriksen and Dan Brockington 10 The livelihood impacts of sustainability partnerships in southeast Tanzania Caleb Gallemore Kelvin Joseph Kamde Asubisye Mwamfupe Lasse Folke Henriksen and Dan Brockington 11 Contested sustainability Dan Brockington Christine Noe and Stefano Ponte
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