04006nam 2200445 450 991051220800332120230515202216.0(CKB)5590000000630757(NjHacI)995590000000630757(EXLCZ)99559000000063075720230515d2022 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAdaptive Collaborative Management in Forest Landscapes villagers, bureaucrats and civil society /edited by Carol J. Pierce Colfer, Ravi Prabhu, Anne M. LarsonFirst Edition.Abingdon, Oxon :Taylor & Francis,2022.©20221 online resource (296 pages)The Earthscan forest library1-03-205368-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Adaptive Collaborative Management: Experiential and Theoretical Forebearers -- 2. Local People's Perspective on Action Learning: Impressions from the Amazon -- 3. Researcher Collaboration Complexities in Participatory Action Research: Zambian Experiences -- 4. Gender and Adaptive Collaborative Management in a Forested Ugandan Landscapes -- 5. Strengthening Women's Tenure Rights and Participation in Community Forestry in Central Uganda -- 6. Capacity Building for ACM: Lessons Learned from Training in Distinct Contexts -- 7. Learning from Adaptive Collaborative Management: A Participatory Tool to Support Adaptive and Reflective Learning in Multi-Stakeholder Forums -- 8. How Adaptive Collaborative Management Can Leverage Changes in Power: Insights from Social Theory -- 9. Can Activist Engagements have Research Outcomes? The Case of ACM and Participatory Action Research -- 10. Circles and Spirals."This book examines the value of Adaptive Collaborative Management for facilitating learning and collaboration with local communities and beyond, utilising detailed studies of forest landscapes and communities. Many forest management proposals are based on top-down strategies, such as the Million Tree Initiatives, Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) and REDD+, often neglecting local communities. In the context of the climate crisis, it is imperative that local peoples and communities are an integral part of all decisions relating to resource management. Rather than being seen as beneficiaries or people to be safeguarded, they should be seen as full partners, and Adaptive Collaborative Management is an approach which priorities the rights and roles of communities alongside the need to address the environmental crisis. The volume presents detailed case studies and real life examples from across the globe, promoting and prioritizing the voices of women and scholars and practitioners from the Global South who are often under-represented. Providing concrete examples of ways that a bottom-up approach can function to enhance development sustainably, via its practitioners and far beyond the locale in which they initially worked, this volume demonstrates the lasting utility of approaches like Adaptive Collaborative Management that emphasize local control, inclusiveness and local creativity in management. This book will be of great interest to students, scholars and practitioners working in the fields of conservation, forest management, community development and natural resource management and development studies more broadly"-- Provided by publisher.Earthscan forest library.Adaptive Collaborative Management in Forest Landscapes Sustainable forestrySustainable forestry.634.92Pierce Colfer Carol J.Prabhu RaviLarson Anne M.NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910512208003321Adaptive Collaborative Management in Forest Landscapes2929742UNINA