Coordination in natural resource management
Because of their spatial scale, most irrigation systems, forests, rangelands, and fisheries cannot be managed at the individual or household level (Knox McCulloch, Meinzen-Dick, and Hazell 1998). They require some form of coordinated regulation to limit overuse and ensure that there is sufficient in...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
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| author | Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S. |
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| description | Because of their spatial scale, most irrigation systems, forests, rangelands, and fisheries cannot be managed at the individual or household level (Knox McCulloch, Meinzen-Dick, and Hazell 1998). They require some form of coordinated regulation to limit overuse and ensure that there is sufficient investment to sustain the resource base. Even the adoption of “lumpy” technologies (such as equipment) that are not cost effective for a single farm requires some form of coordination. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1619472025-11-06T04:12:15Z Coordination in natural resource management Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S. economic development agricultural development case studies natural resources management smallholders poverty alleviation economic growth Because of their spatial scale, most irrigation systems, forests, rangelands, and fisheries cannot be managed at the individual or household level (Knox McCulloch, Meinzen-Dick, and Hazell 1998). They require some form of coordinated regulation to limit overuse and ensure that there is sufficient investment to sustain the resource base. Even the adoption of “lumpy” technologies (such as equipment) that are not cost effective for a single farm requires some form of coordination. 2009 2024-11-21T09:59:45Z 2024-11-21T09:59:45Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161947 en https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896297814BK Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Meinzen-Dick, Ruth Suseela. 2009. Coordination in natural resource management. In Institutional economics perspectives on African agricultural development. Chapter 14. Pp. 319-342. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161947 |
| spellingShingle | economic development agricultural development case studies natural resources management smallholders poverty alleviation economic growth Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S. Coordination in natural resource management |
| title | Coordination in natural resource management |
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| title_short | Coordination in natural resource management |
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| topic | economic development agricultural development case studies natural resources management smallholders poverty alleviation economic growth |
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