Publications des agents du Cirad

Cirad

Natural resource management and local development

Torquebiau E. (ed.), Taylor R. (ed.). 2010. Heidelberg : Springer [Allemagne], 241 p.. (Topics in biodiversity and conservation, 12).

Présentation de l'éditeur : Natural resource management by rural citizens in tropical regions is crucial both to the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem processes, but also to the the well-being and food security of the people that live there. This situation is especially acute in Africa where conflicts between habitat destruction and utilization can arise in areas which are important not only for biodiversity but for the long-term maintenance of ecosystems on which the people ultimately rely. There can also be conflicts between outside specialists and the indigenous knowledge of local communities. A holistic approach involving local peoples in management of their natural resources is therefore essential. A range of approaches to the problem is explored here in relation to natural resource management to local development and livelihoods, and the multi-functional nature of land-use. Major topics debated are the dichotomy between strictly protected areas and ones including human activity, people-centred rather than legally enforced conservation, market forces, and the interrelationships between agriculture and conservation. The book has 12 chapters, prepared by researchers actively involved in community aspects of natural resource management in Africa, and is based on an international workshop held in Niamey, Niger, in 2008. It will be of interest to all involved in the community approach to biodiversity conservation in less developed countries generally and not only in Africa as many of the issues addressed are pertinent globally. Contents: Natural resource management by rural citizens in developing countries: innovation still required (Emmanuel Torquebiau, Russel D. Taylor). The strategic pillars of communal natural resource management: benefit, empowerment and conservation (Marshall W. Murphree). Community based natural resource management in Zimbabwe: the experience of CAMPFIRE (Russel D. Taylor). Mobilizing for nature in southern African community-based co

Mots-clés : développement régional; développement agricole; politique de l'environnement; conservation des ressources; gestion des ressources naturelles; ressource forestière; gestion foncière; utilisation des terres; écosystème; participation communautaire; biodiversité; population rurale; zone protégée; pays en développement; approche participative; afrique; développement local; multifonctionnalité

Ouvrage