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    Nature, wealth, and power: emerging best practice for revitalizing rural Africa

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    United States Agency for International Development
    Date Issued
    2002
    Language
    en
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    Working Paper
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    USAID - Africa Bureau (AFR/SD) 2002. Nature, wealth, and power: emerging best practice for revitalizing rural Africa . Washington, DC, USAID in collaboration with CIFOR, Winrock International, WRI, IRG. 35p.
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18709
    External link to download this item: https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/1235
    Abstract/Description
    This document is about rural development in Africa. It is a preliminary statement of lessons learned from more than 20 years of natural resource-based development in rural Africa. Twenty years ago, natural resource management programs took a predominantly technical approach and followed by economic approach to getting rural development moving and responding to perceived environmental crises. The limitations of these approaches revealed as projects failed to meet their objectives and be sustainable. More recently, it has become clear that the governance aspects of rural development are also key. Experience demonstrates that programs that integrate nature, wealth, and power (good governance) have promising results. This experience generated a set of principles-summarized in this booklet as action steps-that can serve as a guide to investment in rural Africa. The three case studies presented: Namibia, Madagascar, and Mali illustrate the effectiveness of the integration of all three dimensions and the various principles and actions recommended under each dimension.
    AGROVOC Keywords
    natural resources; governance; rural development; development programmes; information systems; knowledge management
    Subjects
    FOREST GOVERNANCE AND COMMUNITY FORESTRY;
    Countries
    Namibia; Madagascar; Mali
    Regions
    Africa; Southern Africa; Eastern Africa; Western Africa
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