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Exclusion, accommodation and community-based natural resource management: legitimizing the enclosure of a community fishery in southern Laos 2006

CBNRM has become a popular strategy for organizations working on rural livelihoods and sustainability. The tone of most literature in the field is that CBNRM has an inclusive approach and involves peaceful collaboration among various groups – the project, officials and villagers. But in fact, CBNRM does not necessarily arise from shared interests. Each agent involved has its own agenda, and the process of establishing collective resource management must deal with this reality. Despite the collective nature of CBNRM, its implementation can lead to some groups being excluded from being able to use resources. This does not always cause conflict because it can be legitimized by the actors involved. However, it should not be overlooked when cases are documented.

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Field Value
Document type Advocacy and promotional materials
Language of document
  • English
Topics
  • Community fisheries
  • Environment and natural resources
Geographic area (spatial range)
  • Lao People's Democratic Republic
Province(s)
  • Champasak
Copyright Unclear copyright
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Version / Edition 1
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Author (individual) Nattaya Tubtim Exclusion, Accommodation and CBNRM,
Author (corporate) BNRM,
Publication place Laos
Publisher BNRM
Publication date 2006
Pagination 17
Date uploaded May 18, 2018, 10:05 (UTC)
Date modified July 9, 2018, 04:16 (UTC)