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Participating in Conservation? Governing on the Ground in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park
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Nhalidede, A. (ed.) (July 2002) “Community Mobilization and Organization Report,” Massingir.Republica de Mocambique, Ministerio do Turismo, Direccao Nacional de Areas de Conservacao ParqueNacional do Limpopo.
Pretty, J. (1994) “Alternative Systems of Inquiry for a Sustainable Agriculture,” IDS Bulletin 25 (2): 37-48.
Refugee Research Programme (RRP) Database (2002a). Compilation [by Rachel DeMotts] of allinterviews conducted in Coutada 16/Limpopo National Park in March 2002.
Refugee Research Programme (RRP) (2002b). “A Park for the People? Greater Limpopo TransfrontierPark – Community Consultation in Coutada 16, Mozambique.” Johannesburg: University of theWitwatersrand.
Ribot, J. (1996) “Participation without Representation: Chiefs, Councils and Forestry Law in the WestAfrican Sahel,” Cultural Survival Quarterly: Fall, 40-44.
______ (2002) Democratic Decentralization of Natural Resources: Institutionalizing PopularParticipation. Washington, DC: WRI.
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Nhalidede, A. (ed.) (July 2002) “Community Mobilization and Organization Report,” Massingir. Republica de Mocambique, Ministerio do Turismo, Direccao Nacional de Areas de Conservacao Parque Nacional do Limpopo.
Pretty, J. (1994) “Alternative Systems of Inquiry for a Sustainable Agriculture,” IDS Bulletin 25 (2): 37- 48.
Refugee Research Programme (RRP) Database (2002a). Compilation [by Rachel DeMotts] of all interviews conducted in Coutada 16/Limpopo National Park in March 2002.
Refugee Research Programme (RRP) (2002b). “A Park for the People? Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park – Community Consultation in Coutada 16, Mozambique.” Johannesburg: University of the Witwatersrand.
Ribot, J. (1996) “Participation without Representation: Chiefs, Councils and Forestry Law in the West African Sahel,” Cultural Survival Quarterly: Fall, 40-44.
______ (2002) Democratic Decentralization of Natural Resources: Institutionalizing Popular Participation. Washington, DC: WRI.
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