Natural Resource Governance in Asia
eBook - ePub

Natural Resource Governance in Asia

From Collective Action to Resilience Thinking

  1. 468 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Natural Resource Governance in Asia

From Collective Action to Resilience Thinking

About this book

Natural Resource Governance in Asia: From Collective Action to Resilience Thinking identifies key leverage points where interventions can be made surrounding current and future impacts of ongoing environmental and sociopolitical challenges. The book utilizes case studies from Asia, a key demographic for natural resource management, that can be applied globally in understanding solutions and the current state of knowledge in natural resource dynamics. Users will find valuable sections on community forestry and socioecological systems, community irrigation, competing water demand, robustness issues, climate change, and natural resource dynamics and challenges. This interdisciplinary tome on the topic is invaluable to researchers and policymakers alike. - Combines collective action and resilience thinking to help readers understand complex issues and challenges in natural resource management - Presents methods and case studies to validate theory in practice - Includes up-to-date research applied to current issues to address both current and future risks and uncertainties

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Yes, you can access Natural Resource Governance in Asia by Raza Ullah,Shubhechchha Sharma,Inoue Makoto,Sobia Asghar,Ganesh Shivakoti in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Biological Sciences & Ecology. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Copyright
  5. Contributors
  6. Foreword
  7. Preface
  8. List of Illustrations
  9. List of Tables
  10. Chapter 1 : Managing natural resources in Asia: Challenges and approaches
  11. Chapter 2 : Decentralization of forest governance in Peninsular Malaysia: The case of peatland swamp forest in North Selangor, Malaysia
  12. Chapter 3 : Agroforestry management practices in relation to tenure security in Koto Tangah Subdistrict, West Sumatra, Indonesia
  13. Chapter 4 : Evaluating the rehabilitation potential of Calliandra (Calliandra calothyrsus Meissn.) in degraded areas through landscape function analysis in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon, Philippines
  14. Chapter 5 : Provincial autonomy and forest management unit legislation in Aceh Province, Indonesia: A review of regulatory asynchronies
  15. Chapter 6 : Adaptive system’s coupling in the development of community forest
  16. Chapter 7 : Evaluating forest reforestation policies in Southeast Asia: A case study from Indonesia, Philippines, and Thailand
  17. Chapter 8 : Governance of mangrove ecosystems in Northern Vietnam with consideration of impacts of sea level rise and climate change: A dynamic approach
  18. Chapter 9 : Trust and cooperation in managing small-scale irrigation systems of Nepal
  19. Chapter 10 : An institutional analysis of Gundalav Lake governance
  20. Chapter 11 : The complexity of property rights reformation in fishery resource governance in China
  21. Chapter 12 : Irrigation management at the rural–urban interface in Thailand: Understanding the role of local institutions
  22. Chapter 13 : Diagnosing multiple disturbances to irrigation systems in Nepal
  23. Chapter 14 : Analysis of irrigation governance in Indus Basin: Key controversies and external factors affecting sustainability
  24. Chapter 15 : Factors affecting farmers’ choice of tube well ownership in Punjab, Pakistan
  25. Chapter 16 : Vulnerabilities of coastal and inland fisheries to climate change: Assessing adaptation policy to improve resiliency of social ecological system of Bangladesh
  26. Chapter 17 : An adaptive framework for follow-up of environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA): The empirical case of Cambodia
  27. Chapter 18 : Indigenous people in the dynamics of land use changes, forest fires, and haze in Riau Province, Indonesia
  28. Chapter 19 : Crop insurance purchase decisions of small-scale irrigation farmers in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand
  29. Chapter 20 : Environmental regulations and agricultural product trade: The case of Thailand
  30. Chapter 21 : Land use change, climate change, and river basin management: A preliminary study in small river basin of Batang Paninggahan, West Sumatra, Indonesia
  31. Chapter 22 : Climate-induced water scarcity and the effectiveness of community-based water resource management
  32. Chapter 23 : Irrigation water management under climate change: Local perceptions and adaptation
  33. Chapter 24 : Theoretical implication of current social problems in Japan to the studies of the commons
  34. Chapter 25 : What will it take to make Indian cities water resilient? Case of integrated lake basin management at Indore
  35. Chapter 26 : Using system archetypes to understand natural resource management issues in Asia
  36. Author Index
  37. Subject Index