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Collective action and property rights for poverty reduction [[electronic resource] ] : insights from Africa and Asia / / edited by Esther Mwangi, Helen Markelova, and Ruth Meinzen-Dick



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Titolo: Collective action and property rights for poverty reduction [[electronic resource] ] : insights from Africa and Asia / / edited by Esther Mwangi, Helen Markelova, and Ruth Meinzen-Dick Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Philadelphia, : University of Pennsylvania Press, c2012
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (448 p.)
Disciplina: 362.5/561095
Soggetto topico: Poverty - Africa
Right of property - Economic aspects - Africa
Community organization - Economic aspects - Africa
Poverty - Asia
Right of property - Economic aspects - Asia
Community organization - Economic aspects - Asia
Soggetto non controllato: Business
Economics
Political Science
Public Policy
Altri autori: MwangiEsther  
MarkelovaHelen  
Meinzen-DickRuth Suseela  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: pt. I. Introduction and conceptual framework -- pt. II. Risk management and market access -- pt. III. Natural resource management -- pt. IV. Synthesis and conclusions.
Sommario/riassunto: To improve their well-being, the poor in developing countries have used both collective action through formal and informal groups and property rights to natural resources. Collective Action and Property Rights for Poverty Reduction: Insights from Africa and Asia examines how these two types of institutions, separately and together, influence quality of life and how they can be strengthened to improve the livelihoods of the rural poor.The product of a global research study by the Systemwide Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi) of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, this book draws on case studies from East Africa and South and Southeast Asia to investigate how collective action and property rights have contributed to poverty reduction. The book extends the analysis of these institutions beyond their frequently studied role in natural resource management by also examining how they can reduce vulnerability to different types of shocks.Essays in the volume identify opportunities and risks present in the institutions of collective action and property rights. For example, property rights to natural resources can offer a variety of advantages, providing individuals and groups not only with benefits and incomes but also with assets that can counter the negative effects of shocks such as drought, and can make collective action easier. The authors also demonstrate that collective action has the potential to reduce poverty if it includes more vulnerable groups such as women, ethnic minorities, and the very poor. Preventing exclusion of these often-marginalized groups and guaranteeing genuinely inclusive collective action might require special rules and policies. Another danger to the poor is the capture of property rights by elites, which can be the result of privatization and decentralization policies; case studies and analysis identify actions to prevent such elite capture.
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ISBN: 1-283-89943-4
0-8122-0787-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910779475603321
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Serie: International Food Policy Research Institute (Series)