Institutional arrangements for ecosystem management: the case of South Florida, United States. A case study for shifting the power: decentralization and biodiversity conservation

This is one of six case studies undertaken as research for Shifting the Power: Decentralization and Biodiversity Conservation, a study designed to answer the questions: How does decentralization of decision making and management authority affect biodiversity conservation? Does decentralization put the power to freely manage natural resources in the hands of people living in most direct contact with these resources? Once empowered, do local stewards of natural resources take action that is supportive of conservation?

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: 132286 Wyckoff Baird, B., 3563 Biodiversity Support Program, Washington, DC (EUA)
Format: biblioteca
Published: Washington, DC (EUA) 2000
Subjects:BIODIVERSIDAD, CONSERVACION DE LA NATURALEZA, ECOSISTEMA, UTILIZACION DE LA TIERRA, TENENCIA, CALIDAD DEL AGUA, GOBIERNO LOCAL, PARTICIPACION COMUNITARIA, ESTUDIOS DE CASOS PRACTICOS, FLORIDA, EUA,
Online Access:http://www.bsponline.org/bsp/publications/aam/florida/florida.html
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