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A Typology of Benefit Sharing Arrangements for the Governance of Social-Ecological Systems in Developing Countries

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Nkhata, Bimo Abraham; Mosimane, Alfons; Downsborough, Linda; Breen, Charles; Roux, Dirk
Journal: Ecology and Society
Volume: 17
Page(s): 17
Date: 2012
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/8330
Sector: Social Organization
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Subject(s): ecosystems
governance and politics
social-ecological systems
environmental services
Abstract: "This study explores and interprets relevant literature to construct a typology of benefit sharing arrangements for the governance of social-ecological systems in developing countries. The typology comprises three generic categories of benefit sharing arrangements: collaborative, market-oriented, and egalitarian. We contend that the three categories provide a useful basis for exploring and classifying the different societal arrangements required for governance of social-ecological systems. The typology we present is founded on a related set of explicit assumptions that can be used to explore and better understand the linkages among ecosystem services, benefit sharing, and governance. Issues that are strongly related to sustainability in developing countries form the core basis of our assumptions. Our aim is not to write a definitive exposition, but to spark debate and engage ongoing dialogue on governance and benefit sharing in the field of social-ecological systems."

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