Contested Sustainability: The Political Ecology of Conservation and Development in Tanzania
By Stefano Ponte (Editor), Christine Noe (Editor), Dan Brockington (Editor), Asubisye Mwamfupe (Contribution by), Caleb Gallemore (Contribution by), Faraja Daniel Namkesa (Contribution by), Kelvin Joseph Kamnde (Contribution by), Lasse Folke Henriksen (Contribution by), Mette Fog Olwig (Contribution by), Opportuna Kweka (Contribution by), Rasul Ahmed Minja (Contribution by), Robert Eliakim Katikiro (Contribution by), Pilly Silvano (Contribution by), Ruth Wairimu John (Contribution by)
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By Stefano Ponte (Editor), Christine Noe (Editor), Dan Brockington (Editor), Asubisye Mwamfupe (Contribution by), Caleb Gallemore (Contribution by), Faraja Daniel Namkesa (Contribution by), Kelvin Joseph Kamnde (Contribution by), Lasse Folke Henriksen (Contribution by), Mette Fog Olwig (Contribution by), Opportuna Kweka (Contribution by), Rasul Ahmed Minja (Contribution by), Robert Eliakim Katikiro (Contribution by), Pilly Silvano (Contribution by), Ruth Wairimu John (Contribution by)
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Richly detailed and timely study on conservation, development and sustainability in Tanzania.
Provides valuable insights into the successes and failures of the management and governance of wildlife, forestry and coastal resources.
Responding to the urgent need to examine the outcome of interventions in governing natural resources, this book analyses different types of sustainability partnerships - with donors, governments, business, NGOs and other actors, and, crucially, assesses which result...
Provides valuable insights into the successes and failures of the management and governance of wildlife, forestry and coastal resources.
Responding to the urgent need to examine the outcome of interventions in governing natural resources, this book analyses different types of sustainability partnerships - with donors, governments, business, NGOs and other actors, and, crucially, assesses which result...


