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The role of various stakeholders in the management of natural resources is not clear in the West African countries. This paper discusses the historical changes in power delegation from central origins to peripheral institutions.
"Men and women participate in collective action for different purposes in northern Nigeria.
In this paper, we develop a simple game-theoretic model to explore the relationship between management of common pool resources used as an input in livestock production (common pastures) and the adoption of inputs associated with intensified per a
International conference on policy and institutional options for the management of rangelands in dry areas
The System-wide Program for Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi) sponsored an International Conference on Policy and Institutional Options for the Management of Rangelands in Dry Areas, May 7-11, 2001 in Hammamet, Tunisia.
This paper presents a detailed description of the applied methodology used to study collective action in natural resource management (NRM).
In this paper, we develop an empirical model of an agro-pastoral system subject to high climatic risk to test the impact of rainfall variability on livestock densities, land allocation patterns and herd mobility observed at the community level.
Land tenurial systems and the adoption of Mucuna planted fallow in the derived savannas of West Africa
In 1987, an improved resource management system that incorporates velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens var.