Livelihoods, Natural Resources, and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding
Herausgeber: Young, Helen; Goldman, Lisa
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First Published in 2013. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2013. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 889g
- ISBN-13: 9781138168503
- ISBN-10: 1138168505
- Artikelnr.: 44147750
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 889g
- ISBN-13: 9781138168503
- ISBN-10: 1138168505
- Artikelnr.: 44147750
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Helen Young is a professor at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University and a research director at the school's Feinstein International Center. Lisa Goldman is a senior attorney at the Environmental Law Institute.
Foreword Introduction: Helping Post-conflict Communities Survive and Thrive
Part 1: Natural Resource Conflicts, Livelihoods, and Peacebuilding
Approaches Introduction 1. Social Identity, Natural Resources, and
Peacebuilding 2. Swords into Ploughshares? Access to Natural Resources and
Securing Agricultural Livelihoods in Rural Afghanistan 3.Forest Resources
in Cambodia's Transition to Peace: Lessons for Peacebuilding 4.
Post-tsunami Aceh: Successful Peacemaking, Uncertain Peacebuilding 5.
Manufacturing Peace in "No Man's Land": Livestock and Access to Resources
in the Karimojong Cluster of Kenya and Uganda 6. Resolving Natural Resource
Conflicts to Help Prevent War: A Case from Afghanistan Part 2: Innovative
Livelihoods Approaches in Post-conflict Settings Introduction 7. The
Opportunities and Challenges of Protected Areas for Post-conflict
Peacebuilding 8. A Peace Park in the Balkans:Cross-border Cooperation and
Livelihood Creation through Coordinated Environmental Conservation 9.
Mountain Gorilla Ecotourism: Supporting Macroeconomic Growth and Providing
Local Livelihoods 10. The Interface between Natural Resources and
Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration: Enhancing Human Security in
Post-conflict Settings 11. Demobilized Combatants as Park Rangers:
Post-conflict Natural Resource Management in Gorongosa National Park 12.
Utilizing Alternative Livelihood Schemes to Solve Conflict Problems in
Sierra Leone's Artisanal Diamond Mining Industry 13. Linking to Peace:
Using BioTrade for Biodiversity Conservation and Peacebuilding in Colombia
Part 3: The Institutional and Policy Context Introduction 14. Fisheries
Policies and the Problem of Instituting Sustainable Management: The Case of
Occupied Japan 15. Developing Capacity for Natural Resource Management in
Afghanistan: Process, Challenges and Lessons Learned by UNEP 16. Building
Resilience in Rural Livelihood Systems as an Investment in Conflict
Prevention 17. Improving Natural Resource Governance and Building Peace and
Stability in Mindanao, Philippines 18. Commerce in the Chaos: Charcoal,
Bananas, Fisheries, and Conflict in Somalia Part 4: Lessons Learned 19.
Managing Natural Resources for Livelihoods in Post-conflict Societies:
Lessons Learned
Part 1: Natural Resource Conflicts, Livelihoods, and Peacebuilding
Approaches Introduction 1. Social Identity, Natural Resources, and
Peacebuilding 2. Swords into Ploughshares? Access to Natural Resources and
Securing Agricultural Livelihoods in Rural Afghanistan 3.Forest Resources
in Cambodia's Transition to Peace: Lessons for Peacebuilding 4.
Post-tsunami Aceh: Successful Peacemaking, Uncertain Peacebuilding 5.
Manufacturing Peace in "No Man's Land": Livestock and Access to Resources
in the Karimojong Cluster of Kenya and Uganda 6. Resolving Natural Resource
Conflicts to Help Prevent War: A Case from Afghanistan Part 2: Innovative
Livelihoods Approaches in Post-conflict Settings Introduction 7. The
Opportunities and Challenges of Protected Areas for Post-conflict
Peacebuilding 8. A Peace Park in the Balkans:Cross-border Cooperation and
Livelihood Creation through Coordinated Environmental Conservation 9.
Mountain Gorilla Ecotourism: Supporting Macroeconomic Growth and Providing
Local Livelihoods 10. The Interface between Natural Resources and
Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration: Enhancing Human Security in
Post-conflict Settings 11. Demobilized Combatants as Park Rangers:
Post-conflict Natural Resource Management in Gorongosa National Park 12.
Utilizing Alternative Livelihood Schemes to Solve Conflict Problems in
Sierra Leone's Artisanal Diamond Mining Industry 13. Linking to Peace:
Using BioTrade for Biodiversity Conservation and Peacebuilding in Colombia
Part 3: The Institutional and Policy Context Introduction 14. Fisheries
Policies and the Problem of Instituting Sustainable Management: The Case of
Occupied Japan 15. Developing Capacity for Natural Resource Management in
Afghanistan: Process, Challenges and Lessons Learned by UNEP 16. Building
Resilience in Rural Livelihood Systems as an Investment in Conflict
Prevention 17. Improving Natural Resource Governance and Building Peace and
Stability in Mindanao, Philippines 18. Commerce in the Chaos: Charcoal,
Bananas, Fisheries, and Conflict in Somalia Part 4: Lessons Learned 19.
Managing Natural Resources for Livelihoods in Post-conflict Societies:
Lessons Learned
Foreword Introduction: Helping Post-conflict Communities Survive and Thrive
Part 1: Natural Resource Conflicts, Livelihoods, and Peacebuilding
Approaches Introduction 1. Social Identity, Natural Resources, and
Peacebuilding 2. Swords into Ploughshares? Access to Natural Resources and
Securing Agricultural Livelihoods in Rural Afghanistan 3.Forest Resources
in Cambodia's Transition to Peace: Lessons for Peacebuilding 4.
Post-tsunami Aceh: Successful Peacemaking, Uncertain Peacebuilding 5.
Manufacturing Peace in "No Man's Land": Livestock and Access to Resources
in the Karimojong Cluster of Kenya and Uganda 6. Resolving Natural Resource
Conflicts to Help Prevent War: A Case from Afghanistan Part 2: Innovative
Livelihoods Approaches in Post-conflict Settings Introduction 7. The
Opportunities and Challenges of Protected Areas for Post-conflict
Peacebuilding 8. A Peace Park in the Balkans:Cross-border Cooperation and
Livelihood Creation through Coordinated Environmental Conservation 9.
Mountain Gorilla Ecotourism: Supporting Macroeconomic Growth and Providing
Local Livelihoods 10. The Interface between Natural Resources and
Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration: Enhancing Human Security in
Post-conflict Settings 11. Demobilized Combatants as Park Rangers:
Post-conflict Natural Resource Management in Gorongosa National Park 12.
Utilizing Alternative Livelihood Schemes to Solve Conflict Problems in
Sierra Leone's Artisanal Diamond Mining Industry 13. Linking to Peace:
Using BioTrade for Biodiversity Conservation and Peacebuilding in Colombia
Part 3: The Institutional and Policy Context Introduction 14. Fisheries
Policies and the Problem of Instituting Sustainable Management: The Case of
Occupied Japan 15. Developing Capacity for Natural Resource Management in
Afghanistan: Process, Challenges and Lessons Learned by UNEP 16. Building
Resilience in Rural Livelihood Systems as an Investment in Conflict
Prevention 17. Improving Natural Resource Governance and Building Peace and
Stability in Mindanao, Philippines 18. Commerce in the Chaos: Charcoal,
Bananas, Fisheries, and Conflict in Somalia Part 4: Lessons Learned 19.
Managing Natural Resources for Livelihoods in Post-conflict Societies:
Lessons Learned
Part 1: Natural Resource Conflicts, Livelihoods, and Peacebuilding
Approaches Introduction 1. Social Identity, Natural Resources, and
Peacebuilding 2. Swords into Ploughshares? Access to Natural Resources and
Securing Agricultural Livelihoods in Rural Afghanistan 3.Forest Resources
in Cambodia's Transition to Peace: Lessons for Peacebuilding 4.
Post-tsunami Aceh: Successful Peacemaking, Uncertain Peacebuilding 5.
Manufacturing Peace in "No Man's Land": Livestock and Access to Resources
in the Karimojong Cluster of Kenya and Uganda 6. Resolving Natural Resource
Conflicts to Help Prevent War: A Case from Afghanistan Part 2: Innovative
Livelihoods Approaches in Post-conflict Settings Introduction 7. The
Opportunities and Challenges of Protected Areas for Post-conflict
Peacebuilding 8. A Peace Park in the Balkans:Cross-border Cooperation and
Livelihood Creation through Coordinated Environmental Conservation 9.
Mountain Gorilla Ecotourism: Supporting Macroeconomic Growth and Providing
Local Livelihoods 10. The Interface between Natural Resources and
Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration: Enhancing Human Security in
Post-conflict Settings 11. Demobilized Combatants as Park Rangers:
Post-conflict Natural Resource Management in Gorongosa National Park 12.
Utilizing Alternative Livelihood Schemes to Solve Conflict Problems in
Sierra Leone's Artisanal Diamond Mining Industry 13. Linking to Peace:
Using BioTrade for Biodiversity Conservation and Peacebuilding in Colombia
Part 3: The Institutional and Policy Context Introduction 14. Fisheries
Policies and the Problem of Instituting Sustainable Management: The Case of
Occupied Japan 15. Developing Capacity for Natural Resource Management in
Afghanistan: Process, Challenges and Lessons Learned by UNEP 16. Building
Resilience in Rural Livelihood Systems as an Investment in Conflict
Prevention 17. Improving Natural Resource Governance and Building Peace and
Stability in Mindanao, Philippines 18. Commerce in the Chaos: Charcoal,
Bananas, Fisheries, and Conflict in Somalia Part 4: Lessons Learned 19.
Managing Natural Resources for Livelihoods in Post-conflict Societies:
Lessons Learned