Partnerships for Empowerment
Participatory Research for Community-based Natural Resource Management
Herausgeber: Wilmsen, Carl; Fisher, Larry; Elmendorf, William F
Partnerships for Empowerment
Participatory Research for Community-based Natural Resource Management
Herausgeber: Wilmsen, Carl; Fisher, Larry; Elmendorf, William F
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First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 166mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781844075638
- ISBN-10: 184407563X
- Artikelnr.: 23550133
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 166mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781844075638
- ISBN-10: 184407563X
- Artikelnr.: 23550133
Carl Wilmsen is director of the Community Forestry and Environmental Research Partnerships at University of California, Berkeley. William F. Elmendorf is assistant professor at Pennsylvania State University's School of Forest Resources. Larry Fisher is a senior program manager at the US Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution. Jacquelyn Ross is director of the University of California's Community Futures Initiative. Brinda Sarathy is assistant professor in environmental and intercultural studies at Pitzer College, Claremont, California. Gail Wells is a communications consultant, Corvallis, Oregon.
Foreword by Jeffrey Campbell * Negotiating Community, Participation,
Knowledge and Power in Participatory Research * Core Criteria and
Assessment of Participatory Research * Challenges to Institutionalizing
Participatory Research in Community Forestry in the US * From Environmental
Racism to Civic Environmentalism: Using Participation and Nature to Develop
Community in the Belmont Neighborhood of West Philadelphia * Creating
Common Ground: A Collaborative Approach to Environmental Reclamation and
Cultural Preservation * Opportunities and Challenges in Community
Capacity-building: Lessons from Participatory Research in Macon County,
North Carolina * Calibrating Collaboration: Monitoring and Adaptive
Management of the Landscape Working Group Process on the Grand Mesa,
Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests in Western Colorado * Inclusion
and Exclusion: Immigrant Forest Workers and Participation in Natural
Resource Management * Comparing Participatory Ecological Research in Two
Contexts: An Immigrant Community and a Native American Community on Olympic
Peninsula, Washington * Battle at the Bridge: Using Participatory
Approaches to Develop Community Researchers in Ecological Management *
Research on Native Terms: Navigation and Participation Issues for Native
Scholars in Community Research * Participation, Relationships and
Empowerment * Index
Knowledge and Power in Participatory Research * Core Criteria and
Assessment of Participatory Research * Challenges to Institutionalizing
Participatory Research in Community Forestry in the US * From Environmental
Racism to Civic Environmentalism: Using Participation and Nature to Develop
Community in the Belmont Neighborhood of West Philadelphia * Creating
Common Ground: A Collaborative Approach to Environmental Reclamation and
Cultural Preservation * Opportunities and Challenges in Community
Capacity-building: Lessons from Participatory Research in Macon County,
North Carolina * Calibrating Collaboration: Monitoring and Adaptive
Management of the Landscape Working Group Process on the Grand Mesa,
Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests in Western Colorado * Inclusion
and Exclusion: Immigrant Forest Workers and Participation in Natural
Resource Management * Comparing Participatory Ecological Research in Two
Contexts: An Immigrant Community and a Native American Community on Olympic
Peninsula, Washington * Battle at the Bridge: Using Participatory
Approaches to Develop Community Researchers in Ecological Management *
Research on Native Terms: Navigation and Participation Issues for Native
Scholars in Community Research * Participation, Relationships and
Empowerment * Index
Foreword by Jeffrey Campbell * Negotiating Community, Participation,
Knowledge and Power in Participatory Research * Core Criteria and
Assessment of Participatory Research * Challenges to Institutionalizing
Participatory Research in Community Forestry in the US * From Environmental
Racism to Civic Environmentalism: Using Participation and Nature to Develop
Community in the Belmont Neighborhood of West Philadelphia * Creating
Common Ground: A Collaborative Approach to Environmental Reclamation and
Cultural Preservation * Opportunities and Challenges in Community
Capacity-building: Lessons from Participatory Research in Macon County,
North Carolina * Calibrating Collaboration: Monitoring and Adaptive
Management of the Landscape Working Group Process on the Grand Mesa,
Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests in Western Colorado * Inclusion
and Exclusion: Immigrant Forest Workers and Participation in Natural
Resource Management * Comparing Participatory Ecological Research in Two
Contexts: An Immigrant Community and a Native American Community on Olympic
Peninsula, Washington * Battle at the Bridge: Using Participatory
Approaches to Develop Community Researchers in Ecological Management *
Research on Native Terms: Navigation and Participation Issues for Native
Scholars in Community Research * Participation, Relationships and
Empowerment * Index
Knowledge and Power in Participatory Research * Core Criteria and
Assessment of Participatory Research * Challenges to Institutionalizing
Participatory Research in Community Forestry in the US * From Environmental
Racism to Civic Environmentalism: Using Participation and Nature to Develop
Community in the Belmont Neighborhood of West Philadelphia * Creating
Common Ground: A Collaborative Approach to Environmental Reclamation and
Cultural Preservation * Opportunities and Challenges in Community
Capacity-building: Lessons from Participatory Research in Macon County,
North Carolina * Calibrating Collaboration: Monitoring and Adaptive
Management of the Landscape Working Group Process on the Grand Mesa,
Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests in Western Colorado * Inclusion
and Exclusion: Immigrant Forest Workers and Participation in Natural
Resource Management * Comparing Participatory Ecological Research in Two
Contexts: An Immigrant Community and a Native American Community on Olympic
Peninsula, Washington * Battle at the Bridge: Using Participatory
Approaches to Develop Community Researchers in Ecological Management *
Research on Native Terms: Navigation and Participation Issues for Native
Scholars in Community Research * Participation, Relationships and
Empowerment * Index