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Africa Development / Afrique et Développement


Vol. XXXI, No. 2, 2006
Contents/Sommaire


Articles

 

Introduction: Decentralisation and Livelihoods in Africa
Jesse C. Ribot & Phil René Oyono

I
  Subjecting Nature to Central Authority: The Struggle over Public Goods in the Formation of Citizenship
Nyangabyaki Bazaara
Abstract

19

From Paternalism to Real Partnership with Local Communities?
Experiences from Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (Uganda)

Agrippinah Namara
Abstract

37

Decentralising Natural Resource Management and the Politics
of Institutional Resource Management in Uganda’s Forest Sub-Sector

Frank Muhereza
Abstract

67

A Demand-driven Model of Decentralised Land-use Planning
and Natural Resource Management: Experiences from the Chiredzi District of Zimbabwe

Alois Mandondo & Witness Kozanayi
Abstract

103

Compromised Co-management, Compromised Outcomes: Experiences from a Zimbabwean Forest
Everisto Mapedza
Abstract

123

Qui représente qui ? Choix organisationnels, identités sociales  et formation d’une élite forestière au Cameroun
Phil René Oyono & Samuel Efoua
Abstract

147

Au sortir d’une longue « nuit » institutionnelle, nouvelles transactions entre les politiques forestières et les sociétés rurales en RD Congo post-conflit
Phil René Oyono & Francis Lelo Nzuzi
Abstract

183

Approches participatives et gestion décentralisée de la Forêt du Samori dans la Commune de Baye, Région de Mopti (Mali)
Bréhima Kassibo
Abstract

215

Decentralisation as Ethnic Closure, with Special Reference
to a Declining Negotiated Access to Natural Resources in Western Ethiopia

Dereje Feyissa
Abstract

243

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