天然資源管理におけるネットワークと制度<br>Networks and Institutions in Natural Resource Management

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天然資源管理におけるネットワークと制度
Networks and Institutions in Natural Resource Management

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 264 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781845422943
  • DDC分類 333.7

基本説明

With case studies of landscape, habitat and water management from England, Norway, Sweden, Spain and Zimbabwe.

Full Description

Managing natural resources sustainably is a complex task that demands the involvement of many different stakeholders. Network arrangements are increasingly used to try and achieve such sustainable management. This book assesses the practice of such networks using original research into case studies of landscape, habitat and water management from England, Norway, Sweden, Spain and Zimbabwe. Informed by institutionalist theory, the case studies explore the role of social capital and institutional capacity in successful networking. They demonstrate the importance of policy champions and of developing a common problem framework, often based on a common knowledge base. Norms of mutuality and reciprocity together with trust are shown to play a major role in implementing jointly developed strategies for managing natural resources. While highlighting the potential of networks, the research also identifies the limitations of such arrangements, suggesting a continuing need for national frameworks to provide financial incentives and regulate local action.

This original and up-to-date research will appeal to scholars as well as undergraduates, graduates and practitioners interested in geography, environmental studies, planning studies and environmental politics.

Contents

Contents:
Preface
1. Fragmented Institutions: The Problem Facing Natural Resource Management
Inger-Lise Sagile

2. Institutions and Networks: The Search for Conceptual Research Tools
Yvonne Rydin

3. The New Forest, England: Cooperative Planning for a Commons
Yvonne Rydin and Tove Måtar

4. Setesdal Vesthei-Ryfylkeheiane, Norway: Local Co-management in a Protected Area
Eva Falleth

5. Cannock Chase, England: A Policy Champion for a Local Landscape
Yvonne Rydin and Tove Måtar

6. The Rondane Region, Norway: Common Pool Management through Statutory Planning
Hans Olav Bråtå

7. Mafungautsi Area, Zimbabwe: Decentralized Management of Forests
Everisto Mapedza

8. The Morsa River Basin, Norway: Collective Action for Improving Water Quality
Knut Bjørn Stokke

9. The Lake District, England: Participation in Managing Water Abstraction
Yvonne Rydin and Tove Måtar

10. Castilla-La Mancha, Spain: Collective Action and Inaction in Groundwater Management
Elena Lopez-Gunn

11. The Rönne and Em Rivers, Sweden: Resilience, Networks and Bargaining Power in Water Management
Victor Galaz

12. Conclusion
Yvonne Rydin

Appendix - Methodology
Bibliography
Index

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