Publication
Cultivating Community Capital for Sustainable Natural Resource Management: Experiences from the SANREM CRSP
Details
Author(s):
K. Cason (ed.)
Type of Document:
Scholarly Article
Publisher/Journal:
SANREM CRSP, University of Georgia
Date of Publication:
2000
Place of Publication:
Watkinsville, GA
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Description
The papers contained in this book were presented during a Special Session at the 16th Symposium of the International Farming Systems Association and the 4th Latin American Farming Systems Research and Extension Symposium, which was held at the Universidad Catolica, Santiago, Chile from November 27 to 29, 2000. The theme of the meeting was “Globalization and Local Development: Challenges to Small Scale Production.” The papers included in this book focus on community-based natural resource decision making that has resulted from SANREM activities in the Andes, Southeast Asia and West Africa. Each paper offers examples of community-based approaches that address natural resource
issues through enhanced participation of multiple stakeholders, often with multiple objectives. These approaches include: citizen volunteer water quality monitoring, the landcare approach, future visioning scenarios, holistic management, and the use of advocacy coalitions.
Table of Contents: Dedication to Robert D. Hart
Foreword
Abstract/Resumen
Formation, Potential and Challenges of a Citizen Volunteer Water
Quality Monitoring Group in Mindanao, Philippines / Deutsch and Orprecio
The Landcare Approach: Enhancing Community Participation in
Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management in the Uplands / Mercado and Garrity
Holistic Management in West Africa: A New Approach to Community-
Based Natural Resource Management Decision Making and Institutional Development at the Decentralized Commune Level / Bertelsen
Sustainable Futures: Contrasting Local Visions and Scientific
Scenarios for Sound Community-Based Decision Making / Rhoades
The Advocacy Coalition Framework: A Theoretical Frame for
SANREM to Address Policy Change and Learning / Flora, Flora, Campana and Fernandez-Baca
Social Capital and Advocacy Coalitions: Examples from Ecuador / Flora, Flora, Campana, Bravo and Fernandez-Baca