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Co-Management: The Evolution in Theory and Practice of the Joint Administration of Living Resources

Berkes, Fikret, George, Peter, and Richard J Preston. 1991. "Co-Management: The Evolution in Theory and Practice of the Joint Administration of Living Resources." Presented at the second annual conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property, Winnipeg, Manitoba, September 26-29, 1991.

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"The joint administration or cooperative management (comanagement) of living resources is the potential solution to the contentious divergence between two alternative systems: centralized, state-level versus local-level and community-based systems of resource management. But co-management does not have a simple prescription. There are 'levels' of co-management, from informing and consultation, through degrees of power-sharing between the central government and local resource users."

"Studies in the James Bay area indicate that the capability of local-level management or self-management is important not only from a fish and wildlife management point of view. It is also important to the social and economic health of many native communities. Because of the continuing importance of living resources, the economic development of native communities is linked to their ability to manage their own resources. This, in turn, is linked to larger questions of self-government."

Document Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:IASCP
co-management--Canada
resource management--Canada
indigenous knowledge--Canada
common pool resources
land tenure and use--Canada
Cree Indians
wildlife--Canada
self-governance--Canada
ID Code:2770

 

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