Life, Fish and Mangroves

Resource Governance in Coastal Cambodia

By Melissa Marschke
Categories: Environmental & Nature Studies, Environmental Politics & Policy
Series: Governance Series
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Paperback : 9780776607726, 194 pages, January 2012
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780776619859, 192 pages, January 2012
Ebook (PDF) : 9780776619866, 192 pages, January 2012
Ebook (MobiPocket) : 9780776620626, 192 pages, April 2012

Table of contents

Prologue
Introduction
Chapter 1: Desiring local resource governance
Chapter 2: Governing a coveted resource
Chapter 3: Life in a resource-dependent village, 1998 to 2010
Chapter 4: Villagers pursuing local resource governance, 1998 to 2010
Chapter 5: Resource governance across administrative units
Chapter 6: Probing the failures
Conclusion: Resource governance at the margins
References
Notes

Description

In Life, Fish and Mangroves, Melissa Marschke explores the potential of resource governance, offering a case study of resource-dependent village life. Following six households and one village-based institution in coastal Cambodia over a twelve-year period, Marschke reveals the opportunities and constraints facing villagers and illustrates why local resource management practices remain delicate, even with a sustained effort.  She highlights how government and business interests in community-based management and resource exploitation combine to produce a complex, highly uncertain dynamic. With this instructive study, she demonstrates that in spite of a significant effort, spanning many years and engaging many players, resource governance remains fragile and coastal livelihoods in Cambodia remain precarious.

Ce livre est publié en anglais.