Verlag: Regional Center for Social Science and Sustainable Development, Chiang Mai University, 2008
Anbieter: Masalai Press, Oakland, CA, USA
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: Fine. 65 pp., illustrations, maps, bibliography. Institutional analysis emerged as the central focus of natural resource management research in the last decade, due to its ability to reflect complicated and sophisticated human-nature relationships. Through two illuminating case studies from northern Thailand, characterized by cultural diversification which contain different levels of customary institutions with varying power structures and agendas, this study shows the tensions, challenges and opportunities of institutional adaptation for community-based natural resource management(CBNRM). Motivations and capacity building related to institutional sustainability were analysed under the context of changing environments and cultural diversification. This paper suggests that, regardless of the different characteristics emerging in the institutionalization of local mobilizations, the improvements in CBNRM require integrating local institutions into the institutional development framework as a whole. These institutional arrangements should help to keep a balance between the national interest and the local people's concerns associated with their culture, livelihoods, rights and capacities. 0.0.