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(...) Chinese engagement in African agriculture: fiction and fact / Deborah Bräutigam. - S. 91-103 (...) China-Africa agricultural co-operation: African land tenure reform and sustainable farmland investments / Yongiun Zhao and Xiuli Xu. - S. 436-445 (...)
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As they provide a negotiating space for a diversity of interests, Multi-Stakeholder Platforms (MSPs) are an increasingly popular mode of involving civil society in resource management decisions. This book focuses on water management to take a positive, if critical, look at this phenomenon....
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Water Conflicts applies cutting-edge thinking to identify pathways that can transform complex water conflicts. It challenges existing power-blind and politics-lite analysis that is very deeply-held and recurring in debates that suggest causal links between scarcity and violence-or peace. This...
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An introduction to understanding and managing complex process systems / Geert R. Teisman, Lasse Gerrits, Arwin Van Buuren -- Complexity theory and public administration : a critical appraisal / Erik-Hans Klijn, Ig Snellen -- Approaches to researching complexity in public management / Jean-Marie...
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Many studies have been conducted to determine the conditions that contribute to the satisfactory outcome of decision-making processes in governance networks. In this article, we explore how the interaction of three such conditions – network complexity, network management, and stakeholder...
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In this paper, we explore how managing actors’ boundary judgments influence the adaptability of water governance. We approach this question by examining the relationship between the way water managers frame, and act in, complex water issues on the one hand and develop adaptive water governance...
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