Sharing Power: A Global Guide to Collaborative Management of Natural Resources

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Sharing Power: A Global Guide to Collaborative Management of Natural Resources

Author(s): Grazia Borrini-Feyerabend (Author), Michel Pimbert (Author), M. Taghi Farvar (Author), Ashish Kothari (Author), Yves Renard with Hanna Jaireth (Author), Marshall Murphree (Author), Vicki Pattemore (Author), Ricardo Ramírez (Author), Patrizio Warren (Author)

  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Publication Date: 23 Nov. 2007
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 514 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1844074978
  • ISBN-13: 9781844074976

Book Description

The collaborative orco-management of natural resources – whether between states and local communities or amongst and within communities themselves – is a process of collective understanding and actions to bring about negotiated agreements on roles, rights and responsibilities for decentralized governance of natural resources. At heart, co-management is about sharing power, one of the most difficult but rewarding experiences in personal and social life.

The book is designed for professionals and people involved in practical co-management processes, and distils a wealth of experience and innovative approacheslearned by doing. It begins by offering a variety of vistas, from historical analyses to a clear grasp of key concepts. Illustrated in detail is the understanding accumulated in recent decades on starting points for co-management, conditions and methods for successful negotiations, ideas to manage conflicts and types of agreements and co-management institutions emerging from the negotiation tables. Simple tools, such as checklists distilled from different situations and contexts, are offered throughout. Examples and insights from experience highlight the importance of participatory democracy – the enabling contexts where ‘sharing power is ultimately possible and successful.

Published with IIED and IUCN.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Sharing Power is without question the most complete and detailed sourcebook available to date on how to frame, prepare and actually engage in co-management.’
Steve Brechin, professor and author of Resident People and National Parks

‘Sharing Power represents an impressive outcome from a long period of reflection on the topic of co-mangement by the authors … a very useful resource.’
Environmental Conservation

‘Sharing Power brings together an incredible range of experience from diverse communities and countries, illustrating the complexities and unique contexts in which management transitions are occurring […] it is a ‘must read’ for all who care about the future of Earth’s wonderful natural resources.’
Mark Poffenberger, executive director of Community Forestry International

‘Sharing Power adopts a critical approach, not only toward the older top-down strategies of land management accepted in most of the Western world, but also toward assessing the new approaches which are increasingly being adopted… Case studies, including both successes and failures, are included and demonstrate the value of creative approaches to land management. The text is illustrated not only with real-world examples, but with regular guideline summaries and checklists for planning purposes. Sharing Power certainly challenges land management agencies to not only move ahead, but to subject their practices to continuing scrutiny and assessment.’
Electronic Green Journal

‘When picking up this book, you feel that the authors have really left no stone unturned in their quest to unveil the secrets of successful co-management. Examples are drawn from agriculture, agriculture research, water management and pastoral societies, forest resources, fisheries and coastal resources, mountain environments, management of wildlife and protected areas… Sharing Power is the product of creative tension between realities and visions, what is and what could be, especially in response to external forces that affect local communities, other actors and the natural environment. As such, it is an inspiring piece of work.’
GRAIN

About the Author

Grazia Borrini-Feyerabend is co-chair of the IUCN/CEESP Collaborative Management Working Group. Michel Pimbert is Director of the Sustainable Agriculture, Biodiversity and Livelihoods Programme at IIED. M. Taghi Farvar is Chair of IUCN/CEESP. Ashish Kothari is co-editor of Managing Protected Areas (2006). Yves Renard is a consultant in natural resource management.

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Sweat

Sweat book cover

Sweat

Author(s): Mark Gilleo (Author)

  • Publisher: Story Plant Gold
  • Publication Date: 28 Aug. 2012
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 364 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1611880513
  • ISBN-13: 9781611880519

Book Description

When Jake Patrick took a summer internship at his estranged father’s corporation, he anticipated some much-needed extra cash and a couple of free meals from his guilty dad. He would have never guessed that he’d find himself in the center of an international scandal involving a U.S. senator that was rife with conspiracy, back-room politics, and murder. Or that his own life would hang in the balance. Or that he’d find help and much more than that from a collection of memorable characters operating on all sides of law. Jake’s summer has turned into the most eventful one of his life. Now he just needs to survive it. From the sweatshops of Saipan to the most powerful offices in Washington, SWEAT rockets through a story of crime and consequences with lightning pacing, a twisting plot, an unforgettable cast of characters, and wry humor. It is another nonstop thriller from one of the most exciting new voices in suspense fiction.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Another amazing, white knuckle read!! Mark Gilleo is both talented and gifted when it comes to page turning story telling. A master!! Bravo!! A book not to be passed by!! Extraordinary!!!
CMash Reads
“Sweat” is a political thriller that will engage any and all readers. Very well written and highly recommended!
Crystal Book Reviews
A must read for suspense and thriller lovers.
Hotchpotch
Once again Mark Gilleo has hit the ball out of the park.
The Top Shelf
An amazing story with nonstop action taking us from a garment sweat shop in Saipan to the upper echelon of Washington D.C. s elite politicians and business men.
Single Titles”

“Another amazing, white knuckle read!! Mark Gilleo is both talented and gifted when it comes to page turning story telling. A master!! Bravo!! A book not to be passed by!! Extraordinary!!!”
– CMash Reads

“”Sweat” is a political thriller that will engage any and all readers. Very well written and highly recommended!”
– Crystal Book Reviews

“A must read for suspense and thriller lovers.”
– Hotchpotch

“Once again Mark Gilleo has hit the ball out of the park.”
– The Top Shelf

“An amazing story with nonstop action taking us from a garment sweat shop in Saipan to the upper echelon of Washington D.C.’s elite politicians and business men.”
– Single Titles

About the Author

Mark Gilleo has a graduate degree in international business from the University of South Carolina and an undergraduate degree in business from George Mason University. He enjoys traveling, hiking and biking. He speaks Japanese. A fourth-generation Washingtonian, he currently resides in the DC area. His books have received numerous awards and literary recognition, including: Winner of a National Indie Excellence Awards. Winner of the 2014 Beach Book Festival. Finalist in the 2014 International Book Awards. Runner-Up for Fiction in the San Francisco Book Festival and the New York Book Festival. Finalist and semi-finalist in the William Faulkner-Wisdom creative writing competition.

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