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<span lang='fr'> Dossier Sharing Power : l'apprentissage de la co-gestion des ressources naturelles par la pratique</span>

Esta parte propone textos redactados por Mary Rodeghier y Clara Jamart, a partir del libro "Sharing Power: Learning by Doing in Co-management of Natural Resources throughout the World".

Esta obra colectiva redactada en 2004 por Grazia Borrini-Feyerabend, Michel Pimbert, M.Taghi Farvar, Ashish Kothari, Yves Renard et al presenta un conjunto de reflexiones particularmente interesantes sobre la necesidad de establecer una gestión colectiva y compartida de los recursos naturales y sobre los medios y las herramientas que se pueden usar para esto.

Conforme al proyecto de aGter, deseamos poner a disposición de nuestros lectores sintesis accesibles para todos, qui retoman los principales elementos de esta publicación.

Por el momento, estos textos estan disponibles unicamente en inglés, en la parte del sitio en este idioma.


Disculpe, no hay ningún articulo disponible en Español. Sin embargo, usted encontrará información en Inglés o en Francés a continuación.

puce Brief 1: Co-management and effective governance
Clara Jamart, Mary Rodeghier

The authors of Sharing Power employ “the term co-management (CM) to describe a partnership by which two or more relevant social actors collectively negotiate, agree upon, and implement a fair share of management functions, benefits and responsibilities for a particular territory, area, or set of natural resources.” In other words, co-management describes a kind of arrangement for governing natural resources that involves negotiation and a degree of power sharing. Many such partnerships (...)

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puce Brief 2: Sustainable Management of Natural Resources
Clara Jamart, Mary Rodeghier

In a broad sense, everyone on Earth partakes in the management of natural resources. “Via the physical cycles of water, air, and energy, the movements of living organisms and people and the expanding global exchanges of goods and information, powerful linkages are established among distant ecosystems and the human and animal populations living therein. The most impressive example may be the enormous consumption of fossil fuels in the industrialized North, which is altering the chemical (...)

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puce Brief 3: The sustainable management of natural resources is a political choice
Clara Jamart, Mary Rodeghier

« Social organization for the management of natural resources is a fundamental attribute of human communities. Not all social responses to resource management challenges, however, achieve appropriate or effective results. Violent conflicts, extreme inequities in access to natural resources, instances of people scrambling for resources in open access situations or major development schemes delivering environmental and human tragedies too often do occur. » The all too common tragedies of (...)

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puce Brief 4: Natural resource management and participatory democracy
Clara Jamart, Mary Rodeghier

The distribution of power in society profoundly affects the conditions for sustainable natural resource management. When the interests of the local level are not represented in policy-making processes that take place in other spheres of power, the co-management of natural resources is not feasible in the long term. Sustainable natural resource management therefore requires the alignment of different scales of decision-making, from the local to the international level and in between. More (...)

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