Description |
1 online resource (214 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; 1. Introduction; 2. Murphee's Laws, Principles, Rules and Definitions; 3. Rethinking the Building Blocks; 4. Beacon and Barometer; 5. Global-local Linkages; 6. Rural Institutions; 7. More than Socially Embedded; 8. Conflicts and Comercialisation Pressures over Forest Resources in the Post-Fast Track Land Reform Context in Zimbabwe; 9. Gender Issues Surrounding Water Development & Management in Chishawasha Settlement Area; 10. Participatory Development of Community-based Management Plans for Livestock Feed Resources in Semi-arid Areas of Zimbabwe |
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11. Local Environmental Action Planning12. Trying to Make Sense of it All; 13. Taking Murphree's Principles into the Future; Notes on Contributors; Back Cover |
Summary |
Dr. Marshall Murphree is a prominent scholar in the?elds of common property theory, rural development, and natural resource management. After graduating from the London School of Economics with a doctorate in social anthropology, he returned home to Zimbabwe to work as a missionary before joining the University of Zimbabwe, where he became director, and subsequently Professor Emeritus, of the Centre for Applied Social Sciences. Beyond Proprietorship presents a range of contributions to the May 2007 conference held to honour MurphreeĆs work, and it conveys his central concerns of equality and |
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Subject |
Community-based conservation -- Africa, Southern
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Natural resources, Communal -- Zimbabwe -- Management
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Natural resources, Communal -- Africa, Southern -- Management
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LAW -- Natural Resources.
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Community-based conservation
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Natural resources, Communal -- Management
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Southern Africa
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Zimbabwe
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Manjengwa, J. M
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ISBN |
9781779221179 |
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1779221177 |
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