Browsing WorldFish Community by Author "Ratner, B.D."
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Resource conflict, collective action and resilience: an analytical framework
Ratner, B.D.; Meinzen-Dick, R.; May, C.; Haglund, E. (2010)Type: Working PaperIn developing countries where access to and use of renewable natural resources essential to rural livelihoods are highly contested, improving cooperation in their management is increasingly seen as an important element in ... -
Resource conflict, collective action, and resilience: an analytical framework
Ratner, B.D.; Meinzen-Dick, R.; May, C.; Haglund, E. (2013)Type: Journal ArticleWhere access to renewable natural resources essential to rural livelihoods is highly contested, improving cooperation in resource management is an important element in strategies for peacebuilding and conflict prevention. ... -
Rights-based fisheries governance: from fishing rights to human rights
Allison, E.H.; Ratner, B.D.; Asgard, B.; Willmann, R.; Pomeroy, R.; Kurien, J. (2012)Type: Journal ArticleIn the last twenty years, policy prescriptions for addressing the global crisis in fisheries have centred on strengthening fisheries governance through clarifying exclusive individual or community rights of access to fishery ... -
Solomon Islands: Essential aspects of governance for Aquatic Agricultural Systems in Malaita Hub
Govan, H.; Schwarz, A.M.; Harohau, D.; Oeta, J.; Orirana, G.; Ratner, B.D. (2013)Type: Working PaperIn late 2012, a governance assessment was carried out as part of the diagnosis phase of rollout of the CGIAR Aquatic Agricultural Systems Program in Malaita Hub in Solomon Islands. The purpose of the assessment was to ... -
Strengthening collective action to address resource conflict in Lake Kariba, Zambia
Madzudzo, E.; Chilufya, L.; Mudenda, H.G.; Ratner, B.D. (2014)Type: ReportWhere natural resources are a key component of the rural economy, the ability of the poor to realize their visions for the future depends significantly on institutional structures that govern resource access and management. ... -
Strengthening governance across scales in aquatic agricultural systems
Ratner, B.D.; Barman, B.; Cohen, P.; Mam, K.; Nagoli, J.; Allison, E.H.; Kosal Mam: 0000-0002-5022-9853 (2012)Type: Working PaperAquatic agricultural systems in developing countries face increasing competition from multiple stakeholders operating from local to national and regional scales over rights to access and use natural resources—land, water, ... -
Sustainability as a dialogue of values: Challenges to the sociology of development
Ratner, B.D. (2013)Type: Book ChapterEven in an increasingly polarized climate of global policy-making, the ideal of “sustainable development” retains currency across a remarkably broad swath of the political spectrum in debating alternative scenarios for the ... -
Sustainability as a dialogue of values: Challenges to the sociology of development
Ratner, B.D. (2004)Type: Journal ArticleEven in an increasingly polarized climate of global policy-making, the ideal of “sustainable development” retains currency across a remarkably broad swath of the political spectrum in debating alternative scenarios for the ... -
Sustainability in the Mekong River Basin: an experiment in transboundary governance
Ratner, B.D. (2002)Type: Book ChapterThe sustainable management of international rivers was affirmed as a policy priority in Agenda 21 and figures as a key mandate of the Global Environment Facility. Yet, the institutions needed to translate such sustainability ... -
The politics of regional governance in the Mekong River Basin
Ratner, B.D. (2003)Type: Journal ArticleThe opportunities for the six states that share the Mekong River to benefit directly from its joint management are more limited and the risks to the livelihoods of downstream communities from development schemes more ... -
Watershed governance: livelihoods and resource competition in the mountains of mainland Southeast Asia
Ratner, B.D. (2000)Type: OtherThis paper examines the challenges of managing the upper watersheds of mainland Southeast Asia, taking local livelihoods and resource competition as its point of departure. The analysis presents the factors of change that ... -
Wealth, rights, and resilience: An agenda for governance reform in small-scale fisheries
Ratner, B.D.; Allison, E.H. (2012)Type: Journal ArticleThe diversity of social, ecological and economic characteristics of smallscale fisheries in developing countries means that context-specific assessments are required to understand and address shortcomings in their governance. ... -
Wetlands governance in the Mekong Region: country reports on the legal-institutional framework and economic valuation of aquatic resources
Oh, J.V.; Ratner, B.D.; Bush, S.R.; Kolandai, K.; Too, T.Y. (eds.) (2005)Type: ReportWetlands are central to the livelihoods of rural communities through out the Mekong Region, providing vital functions and services that support the rural economy, ensure food security for the most vulnerable membrs of ...







