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After the romance : communities and environment governance in the Philippines / edited by Karin L. Gollin and James L. Kho.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City, Philippines : Ateneo De Manila University Press, c2008Description: xvii, 294 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789715505826
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • GE 190.P6 .A48 2008
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Learning from the past : trends and problems in CBNRM -- Chapter 2. Sustainability : the elusive goal of community-based natural resource management -- Chapter 3. Resource use rights and other challenges to the sustainability of community-managed forests -- Chapter 4. Community and power : rethinking the who and the how of community-based management in the Philippines -- Chapter 5. Philippine CBCRM : Lessons from an analysis of participation patterns -- Community -- Chapter 6. Community and participation in irrigation management : findings from the research -- Looking to the future : ideas for the next generation of CBNRM -- Chapter 7. Governance for sustainability and equity : community-based institutions -- Chapter 8. CBNRM, globalization, and international law : global trends and the foundations for a community-based response.
Summary: The book focuses on the crucial role of governance in the pursuit of sustainability. In critiquing certain romantic approaches to community, several of the authors highlight the important advantages in creating a specific role for local governemtn in the Philippin CBNRM.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Main Filipiniana General Education FIL GE 190.P6 .A48 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000007119

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1. Introduction -- Learning from the past : trends and problems in CBNRM -- Chapter 2. Sustainability : the elusive goal of community-based natural resource management -- Chapter 3. Resource use rights and other challenges to the sustainability of community-managed forests -- Chapter 4. Community and power : rethinking the who and the how of community-based management in the Philippines -- Chapter 5. Philippine CBCRM : Lessons from an analysis of participation patterns -- Community -- Chapter 6. Community and participation in irrigation management : findings from the research -- Looking to the future : ideas for the next generation of CBNRM -- Chapter 7. Governance for sustainability and equity : community-based institutions -- Chapter 8. CBNRM, globalization, and international law : global trends and the foundations for a community-based response.

The book focuses on the crucial role of governance in the pursuit of sustainability. In critiquing certain romantic approaches to community, several of the authors highlight the important advantages in creating a specific role for local governemtn in the Philippin CBNRM.

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