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Introduction

This Group contains published and grey CBNRM literature organized after topics. For additional information about an item, including description, keywords, URLs and comments, consult Group Documents (Authors/Publishers). A Background to this Group is available. An entry may be listed more than one place.

Content

General and theory

  1. Barton, T., et al. 1997. Our people, our resources. Gland, Switzerland: International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN and United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA).
  2. Borrini-Feyerabend, Grazia. 1996. Collaborative management of protected areas: Tailoring the approach to the context. Gland, Switzerland: International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
  3. Borrini-Feyerabend, Grazia, ed. 1997. Beyond fences: Seeking social sustainability in conservation. 2 vols. Gland, Switzerland: International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
  4. Borrini-Feyerabend, Grazia, et al. 2000. Co-management of natural resources: Organising, negotiating and learning-by-doing. Heidelberg, Germany: GTZ and International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Kasparek Verlag.
  5. Bromley, D. C., and Cernea, Michael M. 1989. "The management of common property natural resources: Some conceptual and operational fallacies." Discussion Paper, no. 57. Washington D.C., United States: The World Bank.
  6. Brosius, J. Peter, and Anna Lowenhaupt, et al. 1998. Representing communities: Histories and politics of community-based natural resource management. Society & Natural Resources, vol. 11, p. 157, March 1998.
  7. Cumming, D. H. M. 2000. Drivers of resource management practices - fire in the belly? Comments on 'Cross-cultural conflicts in fire management in northern Australia: not so black and white' by Alan Andersen. Conservation Ecology, vol. 4, no. 1, p. 4, February 2000.
  8. Farrington, John, et al. 1999. Sustainable livelihoods in practice: Early applications of concepts in rural areas. ODI Natural Resource Perspectives, no. 42, June 1999.
  9. Gambill, David. 1999. Intentionally sustainable. How community-based natural resource management enables and encourages the sustainable use of resources. Gender Working Paper, 99/1. Washington D.C., United States: DevTech Systems, Inc.
  10. Getz, Wayne, and Louise Fortmann, et al. 1999. Sustaining natural and human capital: Villagers and scientists. Science, vol. 283, issue 5409, p. 1855 (2 p).
  11. Hanna, Susan. 1998. "Co-management in small-scale fisheries: Creating effective linkages among stakeholders." Plenary presentation, the 'International workshop on Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM)', Washington D.C., United States, 10-14 May 1998.
  12. Hardin, G. 1968. The tragedy of the commons. Science, 162, p. 133-38.
  13. Leach, Melissa, Mearns, Robin, and Scoones, I. 1999. Environmental entitlements: Dynamics and institutions in community-based natural resource management. World Development, vol. 27, p. 225-47, February 1999.
  14. Lindsay, Jon. 1998. "Designing legal space: Law as an enabling tool in community-based management." Plenary presentation, the 'International workshop on Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM)', Washington D.C., United States, 10-14 May 1998.
  15. Lynch, Owen J., and Alcorn, Janis B. 1994. Tenurial rights and community-based conservation. In: D. Western and R. Michael Wright with Shirley C. Strum, eds. Natural connections: Perspectives in community based conservation. Washington D.C., United States: Island Press.
  16. McCay, Bonnie J. 1998. "Co-managing the commons." Plenary presentation, the 'International workshop on Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM)', Washington D.C., United States, 10-14 May 1998.
  17. Murombedzi, James C. 1998. "The evolving context of community-based natural resource management in Sub-Saharan Africa in historical perspective." Plenary presentation, the 'International workshop on Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM)', Washington D.C., United States, 10-14 May 1998.
  18. Ostrom, Elinor. 1990. Governing the commons. The evolution of institutions for collective action. New York, New York, United States: Cambridge University Press.
  19. Ostrom, Elinor. 1998. "Self-governance and forest resources." Plenary presentation, the 'International workshop on Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM)', Washington D.C., United States, 10-14 May 1998.
  20. Rice, Matthew. 2001. "What is community-based natural resource management? An introduction to CBNRM." Prepared in connection with a lecture given at a seminar in Illmitz, Germany, 17-20 October 2001. Description: Discussion of the term 'community-based natural resource management'. Keywords: CBNRM, definition, Southern Africa. URL: www.europahaus.eu.
  21. Roe, Emery, and van Eeten, Michael. 2001. Threshold-based resource management: A framework for comprehensive ecosystem management. Environmental Management, vol. 27, p. 195-214.
  22. United Nations. 1999. "Second progress report on the working paper prepared by Mrs. Erica-Irene A. Daes, Special Rapporteur." UN E/CN.4/Sub.2/1999/18, 3 June 1999. Geneva, Switzerland: United Nations.
  23. United Nations. 1999. "Study on treaties, agreements and other constructive arrangements between States and indigenous populations. Final report by Miguel A. Martines, Special Rapporteur." UN E/CN.4/Sub.2/1999/23, 22 June 1999. Geneva, Switzerland: United Nations.
  24. Uphoff, Normann. 1998. "Community-based natural resource management: Connecting micro and macro processes, and people with their environments." Plenary presentation, the 'International workshop on Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM)', Washington D.C., United States, 10-14 May 1998.
  25. Soeftestad, Lars T. 1999. "The 'International workshop on Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM)', Washington D.C., United States, 10-14 May 1998. Workshop report." Washington D.C., United States, World Bank.

Biodiversity conservation

  1. Soeftestad, Lars T. 2000. "Biodiversity conservation, communication and language - is English a solution, a problem or both?" Policy Matters, no. 13 (November 2004), p. 281-83.

Conflict management

  1. Buckles, Daniel, ed. 1999. Cultivating peace. Conflict and collaboration in natural resource management. Ottawa, Canada and Washington D.C., United States: International Development Research Centre and the World Bank. 300 p.

Fisheries

  1. International Center for Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM) and North Sea Center (NSC). n.d. "Analysis of fisheries co-management arrangements: Research framework."

Gender

  1. Francisco, Josefa. n.d. "Social relations in CBNRM: Taking stock of gender and class differentials in community research."

Training

  1. World Wide Fund for Nature. 2006. Community-based natural resource management manual. Ivan Bond, A. Davis, C. Nott, K. Nott and G. Stuart-Hill. Wildlife management series. Harare, Zimbabwe: WWF-World Wide fund for Nature, Southern African Regional Office (SARPO).

Evaluation

  1. World Wide Fund for Nature. 2007. "Empowering rural communities to manage wildlife: Lessons learned from WWF - SARPO's support to CAMPFIRE Project 1993-2002." Ivan Bond, Lilian Goredema, Russell Tailor and Sonya Vermeulen. WWF - SARPO Occasional Paper Number 14, October 2007. Harare, Zimbabwe: WWF-World Wide fund for Nature, Southern African Regional Office (SARPO).