Bridging boundaries and Mending Fences? Finding "community" in transboundary conservation approaches

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Bridging boundaries and Mending Fences? Finding "community" in transboundary conservation approaches
Abstract
The article presents the conference paper titled "Bridging boundaries and Mending Fences? Finding community in transboundary conservation approaches" prepared for the "Annual Convention of the International Studies Association" held in Honolulu, Hawaii. It discusses the implementation of the Community Based Natural Resource Management in Botswana in early 1990s. It examines the contemporary applications of the idea of embeddedness which was coined by intellectual Karl Polanyi as an analytical and ideological foil to the notion of self-regulating markets.
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Conference Papers -- International Studies Association
Pages
1-19
Date
August 24, 2005
Journal Abbr
Conference Papers -- International Studies Association
Language
English
Short Title
Bridging boundaries and Mending Fences?
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2017-06-25, 1:27 a.m.
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EBSCOhost
Citation
Hoon, Parakh. 2005. “Bridging Boundaries and Mending Fences? Finding ‘Community’ in Transboundary Conservation Approaches.” Conference Papers -- International Studies Association 1–19.
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Keywords
  • Botswana
  • conservation of natural resources
  • conservation projects
  • international relations
  • self-regulating market

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