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      Livelihoods, Natural Resources, and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding
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      Livelihoods, Natural Resources, and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding book

      Edited ByHelen Young, Lisa Goldman
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2015
      eBook Published 10 April 2015
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781849775816
      Pages 544
      eBook ISBN 9781849775816
      Subjects Environment and Sustainability, Geography, Global Development, Law, Politics & International Relations
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      Young, H., & Goldman, L. (Eds.). (2015). Livelihoods, Natural Resources, and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781849775816

      ABSTRACT

      Sustaining and strengthening local livelihoods is one of the most fundamental challenges faced by post-conflict countries. By degrading the natural resources that are essential to livelihoods and by significantly hindering access to those resources, conflict can wreak havoc on the ability of war-torn populations to survive and recover. This book explores how natural resource management initiatives in more than twenty countries and territories have supported livelihoods and facilitated post-conflict peacebuilding.

      Case studies and analyses identify lessons and opportunities for the more effective design of interventions to support the livelihoods that depend on natural resources – from land to agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and protected areas. The book also explores larger questions about how to structure livelihoods assistance as part of a coherent, integrated approach to post-conflict redevelopment.

      Livelihoods and Natural Resources in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding is part of a global initiative to identify and analyze lessons in post-conflict peacebuilding and natural resource management. The project has generated six books of case studies and analyses, with contributions from practitioners, policy makers, and researchers. Other books in this series address high value resources, land, water, assessing and restoring natural resources, and governance.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |12 pages

      Managing natural resources for livelihoods: Supporting post-conflict communities

      ByHelen Young, Lisa Goldman

      part |2 pages

      Part 1: Natural resources, livelihoods, and conflict: Reflections on peacebuilding

      chapter |4 pages

      Introduction

      chapter |22 pages

      Social identity, natural resources, and peacebuilding

      ByArthur Green

      chapter |26 pages

      Swords into plowshares? Accessing natural resources and securing agricultural livelihoods in rural Afghanistan

      ByAlan Roe

      chapter |10 pages

      Forest resources in Cambodia’s transition to peace: Lessons for peacebuilding

      BySrey Chanthy, Jim Schweithelm

      chapter |14 pages

      Post-tsunami Aceh: Successful peacemaking, uncertain peacebuilding

      ByMichael Renner

      chapter |24 pages

      Manufacturing peace in “no man’s land”: Livestock and access to natural resources in the Karimojong Cluster of Kenya and Uganda

      ByJeremy Lind

      chapter |24 pages

      Resolving natural resource conflicts to help prevent war: A case from Afghanistan

      ByLiz Alden Wily

      part |2 pages

      Part 2: Innovative livelihood approaches in post-conflict settings

      chapter |4 pages

      Introduction

      chapter |10 pages

      Transboundary protected areas: Opportunities and challenges

      chapter |12 pages

      A peace park in the Balkans: Cross-border cooperation and livelihood creation through coordinated environmental conservation

      ByJ. Todd Walters

      chapter |20 pages

      Mountain gorilla ecotourism: Supporting macroeconomic growth and providing local livelihoods

      ByMiko Maekawa, Annette Lanjouw, Eugène Rutagarama, Douglas Sharp

      chapter |28 pages

      The interface between natural resources and disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration: Enhancing human security in post-conflict situations

      ByGlaucia Boyer, Adrienne M. Stork

      chapter |18 pages

      From soldiers to park rangers: Post-conflict natural resource management in Gorongosa National Park

      ByMatthew F. Pritchard

      chapter |20 pages

      Mitigating conflict in Sierra Leone through mining reform and alternative livelihoods programs for youth

      ByAndrew Keili, Bocar Thiam

      chapter |28 pages

      Linking to peace: Using BioTrade for biodiversity conservation and peacebuilding in Colombia

      ByLorena Jaramillo Castro, Adrienne M. Stork

      part |2 pages

      Part 3: The institutional and policy context

      chapter |4 pages

      Introduction

      chapter |20 pages

      Fisheries policies and the problem of instituting sustainable management: The case of occupied Japan

      ByHarry N. Scheiber, Benjamin Jones

      chapter |20 pages

      Developing capacity for natural resource management in Afghanistan: Process, challenges, and lessons learned by UNEP

      ByBelinda Bowling, Asif Zaidi

      chapter |14 pages

      Building resilience in rural livelihood systems as an investment in conflict prevention

      ByBlake D. Ratner

      chapter |24 pages

      Improving natural resource governance and building peace and stability in Mindanao, Philippines

      ByCynthia Brady, Oliver Agoncillo, Maria Zita Butardo-Toribio, Buenaventura Dolom, Casimiro V. Olvida

      chapter |26 pages

      Commerce in the chaos: Bananas, charcoal, fisheries, and conflict in Somalia

      ByChristian Webersik, Alec Crawford

      part |2 pages

      Part 4: Lessons learned

      chapter |72 pages

      Managing natural resources for livelihoods: Helping post-conflict communities survive and thrive

      ByHelen Young, Lisa Goldman

      chapter |4 pages

      Appendix 1: List of abbreviations

      chapter |10 pages

      Appendix 2: Author biographies

      chapter |16 pages

      Table of contents for Post-Conflict Peacebuilding and Natural Resource Management

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