Table of Contents:
Foreword: | Jesse Ribot | |
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Introduction: Towards the dynamic analysis of resources, | Jin Sato | |
1. | State inaction in resource governance: Natural resource control and bureaucratic oversight in Thailand, | Jin Sato |
2. | Natural resource governance in Latin America, | William Ascher |
3. | Domestic politics and environmental standards: China’s policy-making process for regulating vehicle emissions, | Eri Saikawa |
4. | People and business in the appropriation of Cambodia’s forests, | Andrew Robert Cock |
5. | Incomplete mechanisms for conflict resolution: The case of Mt Pulag National Park, Philippines, | Masahide Horita and Doreen Allasiw |
6. | Participation and diluted stakes in river management in Japan: The challenge of alternative constructions of resource governance, | Naruhiko Takesada |
7. | Distribution of mineral resources in Zambia: A longitudinal analysis of the mining community, | Michiko Ishisone |
8. | Post-growth community development and rediscovery of resources: A case of rural regeneration in a Japanese mountain village, | Naofumi Suzuki |
9. | Fishermen’s plantations as a way of resource governance in Japan, | Tomohiro Oh |
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Jin SATO ed.
Governance of Natural Resources: Uncovering the Social Purpose of Materials in Nature
United Nations University Press, 252 pages, July 16, 2013, ISBN: 978-928081228-2
・Edited By Jin Sato, Transboudary Resources and Environment in Mainland Southeast Asia