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NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
The Impact of Gender and Social Issues
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978-1-55250-483-3.jpg NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
The Impact of Gender and Social Issues

Edited by Fiona Flintan and Shibru Tedla

Fountain Publishers/OSSREA/IDRC 2010
ISBN 978-9970-25-000-4
e-ISBN 978-1-55250-483-3
262 pp.

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This book reveals how innovation in natural resource management can contribute to rural poverty reduction. Drawing from research throughout eastern and southern Africa, the contributing authors present a synthesis of lesson from both policy and practice. They look at various multi-stakeholder approaches to natural resource management, showing which ones have worked and why. They describe how researchers and development practitioners navigate the dynamics of complex socio-ecological systems. They analyze the outcomes and impacts of development projects, and present comparative insights on methodological, technological, policy, and institutional innovations.

Overall, this book explores new trends and drivers in natural resource management and rural poverty in an age of rapid environmental, economic, political, and social change in eastern and southern Africa. It will be of interest to researchers and academics in agriculture, natural resource management, social science, and related disciplines; development professionals and practitioners, including research managers, extension workers, and project managers; post-secondary educators and students, primarily in development studies, African studies, and agricultural and environmental sciences; government planners (primarily in Africa) and national and international policy advisors; and desk officers and department heads in donor organizations.

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Preface Shibru Tedla
IDRC Supported Projects Leader, OSSREA 2010


Acknowledgements OSSREA
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 2010


Acronyms and Abbreviations 2010


1. Introduction Fiona Flintan and Shibru Tedla 2010


2. Ethiopia: Promotion of Participatory Technology in Potato Farming Girma Abera Jibat, Mathewos Belisa, and Hailu Gudeta 2010


3. Kenya: Gender and Social Perspectives in Smallholder Maize Production J.M. Macharia, S.K. Kimani, Lydia N. Kimenye, and Joshua J. Ramisch 2010


4. Southern Malawi: Access, Control and Use of Natural Resources, a Gender Analysis Chimwemwe Mawaya and Meya P. Kalindekafe 2010


5. Jinja District, Uganda: A Gender Analysis of Exposure Risks to Chemical Contaminants I. Naigaga, M. Kyangwa, and R. Mugidde 2010


6. Lake Victoria Basin: Gender Issues in Fish Farming Justus Rutaisire, Consolata Kabonesa, John K. Okechi and Pricilla N. Boera 2010


7. Southern Africa: Improved Transboundary Natural Resource Management Nyasha Chishakwe, Nicholas Tandi, and Stella Musiiwa 2010


8. Conclusions and Recommendations Fiona Flintan and Shibru Tedla 2010




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