Sustainable Agriculture & Natural Resource Management (SANREM)

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Investigation into the movements of cattle, sheep and goat herds through the commune of Madiama

In chapter 4, Ballo and Ouattara describe the systems of animal husbandry within and around Madiama, thereby broadening the perspective of the landscape/lifescape scale. The chapter […]

  • Date of Publication: 2005
  • Author(s): A. Ballo; A. Ouattara
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

Economic linkages among occupational groups in the commune of Madiama

In chapter 13, Brewster et al. model the economic linkages between different groups of natural resource users and analyze the effect of the potential growth strategies. […]

  • Date of Publication: 2005
  • Author(s): C. Brewster; D. Kabore; M. Bertelsen; P. Wyeth
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

Conflict management training

In chapter 8, Goebel et al. provide an Overview of an alternative conflict management approach and discuss how it differs from common approaches to conflict resolution. […]

  • Date of Publication: 2005
  • Author(s): J. Goebel; C. Ampagoomian; A. Toure
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

CAMPFIRE and payments for environmental services

Outline: What is Campfire? – Origins – Functioning – Performance How does CAMPFIRE relate to PES? What lessons can be learned from CAMPFIRE that could apply […]

  • Date of Publication: 2005
  • Author(s): I. Bond; P.G.H. Frost
  • Type of Document: Media

Payments for environmental services in South Africa

This presentation discusses the status of PES activity in RSA (Republic of South Africa), the opportunities for further implementation, and current gaps for PES. A map […]

  • Date of Publication: 2005
  • Author(s): M. Inbar; N. King
  • Type of Document: Media

Participatory landscape lifescape appraisal

In chapter 6, Earl and Kodio describe how the SANREM team introduced themselves to members of the Madiama community through the Participatory Landscape/Lifescape Appraisal (PLLA), an […]

  • Date of Publication: 2005
  • Author(s): J. Earl; A. Kodio
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

The Green Buck: Using economic tools to deliver conservation goals: A WWF field guide

This guide demonstrates some of the ways in which WWF has developed economic approaches to the achievement of conservation success around the world, and some of […]

  • Date of Publication: 2005
  • Author(s): T. Le Quesne; R. McNally
  • Type of Document: Research Report

Dry season feed supplements: The potential role of Cassia tora

In chapter 14, El Hadj et al. describe research in response to a request by Peul village women to deal with Cassia tora, an invasive plant […]

  • Date of Publication: 2005
  • Author(s): M. El Hadj; O. Abaye; A. Kodio; M. Keita
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

Can income programs reduce tropical forest pressure? Income shocks and forest use in Malawi

Abstract: Seasonal household data from Malawi are used to study links between income shocks and forest use. A Tobit model is estimated to examine whether household […]

  • Date of Publication: 2005
  • Author(s): M.M. Fisher; G.E. Shively
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

Social Networks Shaping Integrated Pest Management Knowledge and Practice

Abstract: Conventional technology transfer is based on the assumption of autonomous individuals independently making behavioral decisions. In contrast, the idea of “social networks” is that people […]

  • Date of Publication: 2005
  • Author(s): K. Moore
  • Type of Document: Media