Co-managing complex social-ecological systems in Tanzania the case of Lake Jipe wetland

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""Preface""; ""Table of contents""; ""Map of Tanzania""; ""Chapter 1. Introduction""; ""1.1 Wetland management in Tanzania""; ""1.2 Managing Lake Jipe wetland""; ""1.3 Studying wetlands as social-ecological systems""; ""1.4 Thesis objectives and research questions""; ""1.5 Structure of the thesis""; ""Chapter 2. Co-management of natural resources between the government and the local community""; ""2.1 Introduction""; ""2.2 Evolution of natural resources management""; ""2.2.1 Classical approach""; ""2.2.2 Neo-liberal approach""; ""2.2.3 Populist approaches""
""2.2.4 Strengths and weakness of classical, neo-liberal and populist approaches""""2.3 Co-management between the government and local community""; ""2.4 Concepts for analysing co-management of natural resources""; ""2.5 Institutional dimensions and their role in natural resource management""; ""2.5.1 Empowerment""; ""2.5.2 Scale""; ""2.5.3 Participation""; ""2.5.4 Heterogeneity""; ""2.5.5 Property rights""; ""2.5.6 Leadership""; ""2.6 Conclusion""; ""Intermezzo � Lake Jipe: introduction""; ""1 Study area""; ""2 Data collection""; ""3 Pilot survey""; ""4 Primary data collection""
""5 Secondary data collection""""6 Data analysis""; ""Chapter 3. Historical and administrative overview of natural resource management in Tanzania""; ""3.1 Introduction""; ""3.2 Natural resource management eras and approaches in Tanzania""; ""3.2.1 Pre-colonial natural resource use systems""; ""3.2.2 Colonial era""; ""3.2.3 Ujamaa policy""; ""3.2.4 Market economy era""; ""3.2.5 Participatory approaches""; ""3.3 Current administrative natural resource management structure""; ""3.4 Ministerial level""; ""3.4.1 The relationship among ministries""
""3.4.2 Participation of local community in policy processes and natural resource management""""3.4.3 The regional secretariat""; ""3.4.4 Local /district government authority""; ""3.5 Conclusion""; ""Chapter 4. Management of fisheries resources at the Lake Jipe wetland in Tanzania""; ""4.1 Introduction""; ""4.2 Background on fisheries at Lake Jipe""; ""4.2.1 Evolution of fisheries activities at Lake Jipe""; ""4.2.2 Status of fisheries resources at Lake Jipe""; ""4.2.3 The use of fisheries resource""; ""4.2.4 Actors involved in fisheries management at Lake Jipe""
""4.2.5 Fisheries Policy of 1997 and Act 22 of 2003""""4.3 Enforcement of sustainable fisheries management practises""; ""4.3.1 Creating awareness on fisheries policy and legal instruments""; ""4.3.2 Monitoring, control and surveillance""; ""4.3.3 Strategies to counteract constraints of sustainable fisheries management""; ""4.3.4 Community participation in fisheries management""; ""4.4 Conflicts and conflict resolution in fisheries management""; ""4.4.1 Conflicts""; ""4.4.2 Conflict resolution""; ""4.6 Co-management analysis and evaluation""
"It has been conventional among co-management scientists to view social-ecological systems and actors and institutions found in these systems monolithically. Such a view is simplistic and conceals the complex nature of social-ecological systems and associated institutions and actors. In essence, a social-ecological system is a complex system comprised of multiple, diverse and dynamic social-ecological units, players and rules. This book entitled Co-managing complex social-ecological systems unveils the aforementioned complexity in which Lake Jipe wetland in Tanzania is the central case. This case depicts intra-, inter- and cross-scale interactions among multiple and dynamic institutions, actors and ecological systems at different dimensions of space and time. While some candidates of actors and institutions play separate roles, others play interdependent and linking roles across the multiple sectoral social-ecological units. The book introduces the layering concept of institutions and actors in three sectoral arrangements at Lake Jipe. It argues that not only do the institutions and actors found in social-ecological systems operate next to one another but it becomes clear that they also work interdependently. This concept extends the existing knowledge of co-management practitioners and scholars about the diversity and complexity of inter-linked human-environment systems that traverse the current monolithic view and conceptual boundaries. As such, the book avoids a simplistic approach that may end up in superficial treatment of complex environmental management problem and sheds light on how to study and approach intricate social-ecological systems using a model that recognises the diversities of these intricate systems."--Page 4 of cover
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title_auth Co-managing complex social-ecological systems in Tanzania the case of Lake Jipe wetland
title_exact_search Co-managing complex social-ecological systems in Tanzania the case of Lake Jipe wetland
title_full Co-managing complex social-ecological systems in Tanzania the case of Lake Jipe wetland Christopher P.I. Mahonge
title_fullStr Co-managing complex social-ecological systems in Tanzania the case of Lake Jipe wetland Christopher P.I. Mahonge
title_full_unstemmed Co-managing complex social-ecological systems in Tanzania the case of Lake Jipe wetland Christopher P.I. Mahonge
title_short Co-managing complex social-ecological systems in Tanzania
title_sort co managing complex social ecological systems in tanzania the case of lake jipe wetland
title_sub the case of Lake Jipe wetland
topic Biodiversity conservation / fast / (OCoLC)fst01429861
Natural resources / fast / (OCoLC)fst01034403
Wetland conservation / fast / (OCoLC)fst01174133
Wetland ecology / fast / (OCoLC)fst01174157
Wetlands / fast / (OCoLC)fst01174194
Wetlands Tanzania
Biodiversity conservation Tanzania
Natural resources Tanzania
Wetland conservation Tanzania
Wetland ecology Tanzania
topic_facet Biodiversity conservation / fast / (OCoLC)fst01429861
Natural resources / fast / (OCoLC)fst01034403
Wetland conservation / fast / (OCoLC)fst01174133
Wetland ecology / fast / (OCoLC)fst01174157
Wetlands / fast / (OCoLC)fst01174194
Wetlands Tanzania
Biodiversity conservation Tanzania
Natural resources Tanzania
Wetland conservation Tanzania
Wetland ecology Tanzania
Tanzania / fast / (OCoLC)fst01210143
url https://doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-707-3
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