Integrated Natural Resource Management: Linking Productivity, the Environment and DevelopmentBruce Morgan Campbell, Jeffrey Sayer This book discusses both the principles and applications of an integrated approach to natural resources management. It deals directly with the wider integration of natural resources, including the complexity of systems and redirecting research towards including participatory approaches, multi-scale analysis and an array of tools for system analysis, information management and impact asessment. This book has been developed from papers first presented at a workshop in Penang, Malaysia in 2000. Each paper has been peer-reviewed, revised and updated up to the end of 2002. Case studies from around the world, particularly Asia, Africa and Latin America, are presented by international experts. |
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action activities adaptive agricultural analysis application approach areas assessment benefits capacity capital climate collective complex component conceptual conservation contribution crop decisions ecological economic ecosystem effects environment environmental et al evaluation example experience external facilitation factors farmers farming Figure forest framework functions groups household human identify impact implementation important improved increase indicators innovation INRM institutional integrated integrated natural resource interactions interests International intervention involved issues knowledge land learning livelihoods methods monitoring natural resource management negotiation Noordwijk objectives options organizations participatory performance planning plant possible practices present problems production regional role rural scale scenarios selection simulation social soil spatial species stakeholders strategies success sustainable trees types understanding University values variables village watershed yields Zimbabwe zone