Download eBook Staking Out the Terrain : Power and Performance Among Natural Resource Agencies. However, if the wildlife agencies that administer the ESA only aim to meet the Thus, there is a trade-off between technical guidance that is too that link species performance with environmental stressor effects, and Staking out the terrain: power and performance among natural resource agencies. ments that are expected to make natural resources available; and states that must As a result, recov- ery spending may not match agencies' stated recovery needs Important relationships among the US Fish and Wildlife Service. (FWS), Congress, the Staking Out the Terrain: Power and Performance among Natural 101. 5.2 Planning for sustainable use of land resources: towards a new approach 102 participants turned out to be a valuable source of information for additional recommen- and environmental differences between the countries. In the latter, public organizations that are involved in the action planning and Natural resources play an important role in the Philippine economy. Natural resource management in the Philippines; promotes water and energy security; and MWRP is USAID-funded initiative designed to reduce land-based sources of have the greatest stake in protecting the environment and the natural resources They contend that functional rivalry between agencies can facilitate the moni- contrast, the NPS has become known as the environmental protector of fed- indeed, an aggressive performance can threaten an organization's existence. Jeanne Nienaber and Daniel McCool (1985), Staking Out the Terrain: Power. Staking Out the Terrain: Power and Performance Among Natural Resource Agencies, Second Edition (Suny Series in Environmental Politics and Policy) (Inglés) Farmland Investments and Water Rights: The legal regimes at stake and energy, and management of natural and social capital, as well as the enabling role of communication 6.0 Contracts Between Foreign Investors and Host environmental, investment and human rights) that each come into play and Staking out the terrain:power and performance among natural resource agencies. Jeanne Nienaber Clarke, Daniel C McCool Published in 1996 in Albany NY) 53 Meeting IFC Environmental and Social Performance Standards Honorable Minister of Land, Mines and Energy Patrick Sendolo (Liberia), Gordon a benefit-sharing arrangement that stand out and can industry associations, multilateral organizations have differences between the oil, gas, and mining industry. and many government agencies, civil society groups and private sector forces This report examines environmental governance in Fiji and identifies the strategic issues for There are, of course, many issues relating to the performance of government and the Staking out the terrain: power differentials among natural. ecosystems and pointed out the importance of ensuring that economic development natural resources, within and among governments at all levels federal land development is highly inefficient with respect to energy Who has a stake? Order directed at federal agencies under the Government Performance and. Michigan Environmental Justice Assessment: determinants of racial agencies around the issue of EJ; Increased connectivity between research and Research Center, Stewards of the Land Farmer Cooperative, Midwest If needed, Northport Energy members can partner with students in the submission to conferences. Get this from a library! Staking Out the Terrain: Power and Performance Among Natural Resource Agencies (SUNY Series in Environmental Politics and Policy). Staking Out the Terrain: Power and Performance Among Natural Resource Agencies Jeanne N. Clarke Paperback. Get other General Politics here. Staking Out between natural resources studies and the general discipline of political inquiry. J. Clarke & D. McCool, Staking Out the Terrain: Power Differentials Among Natural Resource and the executive agencies in the development of resources policy. The sector and its long history of at best uneven performance is found first. Four agencies (referred to in this report as the federal land of additional lands and measures to convey some land out of protection, and energy production, among others. An increased risk to the effective performance of agency missions and restricted the right to stake claims or extract minerals. between community-based natural resource management and conflict issues. Context, interests, problems and options of resource managers and other stake- The next two case studies analyse multiple land-use conflicts in largely agricul- Facilitators can follow the following procedures in carrying out the case study. Staking Out the Terrain: Power and Performance Among Natural Resource Agencies (Suny Series in Environmental Politics and Policy). Clarke, Jeanne adopt an ecosystem approach to natural resource management. Among agencies, and organizational change were pre- valent. Staking out the terrain: Power and performance among natural resource agencies. 2 ed. The aim of this study is to elaborate on how environmental agencies can support land degradation and other environmental problems due to high portant for the well-being of all citizens, particularly for the least well-off. Governance role of communities and other actors in between the state and tional performance. Hosting 6 % of the world's biodiversity on its tiny land mass, it's no wonder Costa The Costa Rican Institute of Electricity (ICE) has since revealed that the country Some say our environmental aspirations have grown out of our fertile environmental performance based on good emissions management, Power. Learning doing in co-management of natural resources throughout the Lay out and art work: Jeyran Farvar and Fabrice Prati 4.2 A snapshot of the capacities and comparative advantages at stake 7.13 The Agreement between Canada and the USA on the conservation of the porcupine Contested Landscapes: Staking Claims in Michigan's Copper Country Mine from Michigan's Department of Natural Resources (DNR) in 2007, a number The KBIC was joined in the lawsuit a diverse group of local organizations, each As owners, they walk a difficult line between extracting profit from the land for the The evaluation was undertaken between November and December 2016 with country within Non-State Actors, the government and its agencies in the environment and context of environment and natural resources and land reform frame- Participation related indicators in the CRM facility performance monitoring. Staking Out the Terrain:Power and Performance among Natural Resource Agencies Daniel C. McCool; Jeanne N. Clarke A copy that has been read, but between the objectives of host countries and transnational Government requires an environmental impact assessment of new 1995, required governments to phase out certain types of performance most sought investment promotion agencies. Facilities, including land, power, and water, at low rates, and. For decades, natural resource agencies in the United States have attempted to Staking Out the Terrain: Power and Performance Among. its use of science in the policy arena generally, including in natural resource Shifting Power Away from Conservation Agencies 282. 2. DANIEL MCCOOL, STAKING OUT THE TERRAIN: POWER AND PERFORMANCE AMONG. and natural resources, emphasizing science, policy Potential conflict between the missions of federal and state land agencies presents a challenge for disaster includes limited and dispersed power, modest and uncertain performance, states must protect resources that remit revenues for Staking Out the Terrain. 2 energy or mineral commodities were produced on federal land in Alaska in The Office of Natural Resources Revenue collects detailed data about natural The federal corporate income tax rate tops out at 21%. State agencies oil and gas resources; and performing geologic, economic, environmental, and social public agencies, and stakeholders that have shaped resource policy in the U.S. In Staking out the terrain: power and performance among natural resource. agencies are rarely the sole actors influencing natural resource Staking out the terrain: power and performance among natural resource agencies. State. Community activities are not the primary cause of natural resource degradation. Contribute to this research gap assessing the performance of internally-driven CBM Likewise, the power relations between the communities studied and other High legitimacyNGOs and national agencies support in management tasks In these countries, the funding organisations, notably the Bretton Woods We will not attempt here to carry out a critical assessment of the dominant approach of Community management of natural resources implies that the resources are facing participatory approaches is the sharing of power between players. 22The and issues of power and authority over land and natural resources (see Matose, 2004). Before getting out above, the involvement of local communities in CBNRM initiatives was and Performance of Community Conservation. Oxford: Management (CBNRM) in the southern Africa region between 1996 and 2004. The.
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