
Communities and Conservation
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2 Part 1: Mobilizations and Models
3 A. Institutional Mandates
4 Chapter 1: Dances Around the Fire: Conservation Organizations and Community-Based Natural Resource Management
5 Chapter 2: Participatory Democracy in Natural Resource Management: A "Columbus' Egg"?
6 Chapter 3: Building Models of Community-Based Natural Resource Management: A Personal Narrative
7 B. Defining Community in National and Transnational Contexts
8 Chapter 4: Congruent Objectives, Competing Interests and Strategic Compromise: Concept and Process in the Evolution of Zimbabwe's CAMPFIRE Programme
9 Chapter 5: Of Diffusion and Context: The Bubbling Up of Community-BasedResource Management in Mozambique
10 Chapter 6: Model, Panacea, or Exception?: Contextualizing CAMPFIRE and Related Programs in Africa
11 Chapter 7: What We Need is a Community Bambi: The Perils and Possibilities of Powerful Symbols
12 C. Empowerment or Coercion?
13 Chapter 8: Community, Forestry and Conditionality in the Gambia
14 Chapter 9: Can David and Goliath Have a Happy Marriage: The Machiguenga People and the Camisea Gas Project in the Peruvian Amazon
15 Chapter 10: Social Movements, Community-Based Natural Resource Management, and the Struggle for Democracy: Experiences from Indonesia
16 Part 2: Stealing the Master's Tools: Mapping and Law in Community-Based Natural Resource Management
17 A. Mapping against Power
18 Chapter 11: Maps, Power and the Defense of Territory: The Upper Mazaruni Land Claim in Guyana
19 Chapter 12: The Ye'kuana Mapping Project
20 Chapter 13: Maps as Power-Tools: Locating "Communities" in Space or Situating People and Ecologies in Place?
21 Chapter 14: Mapping as Tool for Community Organizing Against Power: A Moluccas Experience
22 B. Legal Strategies for the Disenfranchised
23 Chapter 15: Concepts and Strategies for Promoting Legal Recognition of Community-Based Property Rights: Insights from the Philippines and Other Nations
24 Chapter 16: Engaging Simplifications: Community-Based Natural Resource Management, Market Processes, and State Agendas in Upland Southeast Asia
25 Chapter 17: Advocacy as Translation: Notes on the Philippine Experience
26 INDEX
27 ABOUT THE AUTHORS
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