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Addressing conflict through collective action in natural resource management
Author(s) -
Blake D. Ratner,
Ruth MeinzenDick,
Jon Hellin,
Everisto Mapedza,
Jon D. Unruh,
Wouter Veening,
Eric Haglund,
Candace K. May,
Carl Bruch
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of the commons
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.654
H-Index - 26
ISSN - 1875-0281
DOI - 10.18352/ijc.768
Subject(s) - collective action , natural resource management , natural resource , livelihood , competition (biology) , context (archaeology) , conflict resolution , resource (disambiguation) , resource management (computing) , environmental resource management , economics , business , political science , sociology , ecology , politics , social science , computer network , computer science , law , biology , paleontology , agriculture
The food security crisis, international “land grabs,†and new markets for environmental services have drawn renewed attention to the role of natural resource competition in the livelihoods of the rural poor. While significant empirical research has focused on diagnosing the links between natural resource competition and (violent) conflict, much less has focused on the dynamics of whether and how resource competition can be transformed to strengthen social-ecological resilience and mitigate conflict. Focusing on this latter theme, this review synthesizes evidence from a wide range of cases in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Building on an analytical framework designed to enable such comparative analysis; we present several propositions about the dynamics of conflict and collective action in natural resource management, and a series of recommendations for action.

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