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The Global Politics of Local Conservation : Climate Change and Resource Governance in Namibia, Hardback Book

The Global Politics of Local Conservation : Climate Change and Resource Governance in Namibia Hardback

Part of the Environmental Politics and Theory series

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This book examines the politics of community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) in Namibia.

CBNRM and similar forms of conservation across southern Africa have long been studied for their potential benefits as domestic policy tools to help improve sustainable development.

However, they have often failed to achieve their stated goals.

By assessing the initiation, design, implementation and outcomes of CBNRM, the book argues that communities are often unable to attain the degree of empowerment that these forms of resource governance promise.

It also considers the impact of climate change on CBNRM programmes, and the responses of international actors involved in their governance.

In doing so, the book demonstrates how the power imbalances that are built into the global political economy have ensured that those most marginalized in society are no better off as a result of this new form of resource governance.

It will appeal to all those interested in CBNRM,conservation studies and environmental governance in Africa, as well political economy and international relations.

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