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Introduction: Decentralisation
and Livelihoods in Africa
Jesse C.
Ribot & Phil René Oyono |
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Subjecting
Nature to Central Authority: The Struggle over Public Goods in the
Formation of Citizenship
Nyangabyaki
Bazaara
Abstract |
19 |
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From Paternalism to Real
Partnership with Local Communities?
Experiences from Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (Uganda)
Agrippinah Namara
Abstract |
37 |
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Decentralising Natural Resource
Management and the Politics
of Institutional Resource Management in Uganda’s Forest Sub-Sector
Frank Muhereza
Abstract |
67 |
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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 |
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Compromised Co-management,
Compromised Outcomes: Experiences from a Zimbabwean Forest
Everisto
Mapedza
Abstract |
123 |
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Qui représente qui ? Choix
organisationnels, identités sociales et formation d’une élite
forestière au Cameroun
Phil René Oyono
& Samuel Efoua
Abstract |
147 |
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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 |
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Approches participatives et
gestion décentralisée de la Forêt du Samori dans la Commune de
Baye, Région de Mopti (Mali)
Bréhima
Kassibo
Abstract |
215 |
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Decentralisation as Ethnic
Closure, with Special Reference
to a Declining Negotiated Access to Natural Resources in Western
Ethiopia
Dereje
Feyissa
Abstract |
243 |