Revisiting "community" in community-based natural resource management
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2005
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Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press
Abstract
This article is concerned with the diverse nature and interest in the concept of "community" and especially as it applies to community-based natural resource management projects that have grown in emphasis during the past twenty years. Despite all the rhetoric about community and its reference in a ritualistic manner in projects and policy documents, often contrary experiences and mixed results in the field have started stirring negative reactions from various quarters. This article delves into the challenges and dilemmas, which the focus on "community," with its lack of specificity, has conjured up for practitioners, policy-makers and academicians alike.
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Rural development, Stakeholders, Community rights, Ecosystem, Sustainable development, Community management, Social capital, Livelihoods, Quality of life, Natural resource management, Poverty, Community participation, Community development, Local governance, Collective action, Ecosystem Governance
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Community Development Journal 40(3): 275-285