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Journal of Human Ecology | 2011

Adaptive Co-management of Natural Resources: A Solution or Problem?

Tendayi Gondo

Abstract Natural resource management issues are increasingly viewed from the complex systems theory. There is general consensus among scientist that complex systems are not amenable to conventional resource management approaches that stresses on command-and-control. This has triggered a search for novel governance approaches that are more suited to complexity and uncertainty. Adaptive co-management (ACM) has emerged as a recent interdisciplinary response to this need. However, concepts associated with ACM are relatively new and quickly expanding from multiple perspectives. Consequently the successes and failures of such a methodology has varied from one study to the next. The analysis critiques the utility of such an approach and eventually argues that ACM of natural resources is not necessarily a solution but part of the problem itself. A Delphi method was applied to gather the knowledge of experts in adaptive management. The panel of experts was drawn from East and Southern African researchers whose experiences with the tool had been documented in a series of publications. Such analysis was complemented by evidence drawn from a sample of case studies in the same field. The difficulties faced by the (ACM) practitioners during the implementation phase as well as the evaluation of the associated benefits suggest there is an urgent need to fix the leaking buckets, before sharing optimism that currently characterize the orthodox and ideals of this methodology. Failure to do so (it seems) will see the approach running the risk of being a hollow marketing tool rather than a viable tool.


Archive | 2012

Waste Management Threats to Human Health and Urban Aquatic Habitats – A Case Study of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Elias Mazhindu; Trynos Gumbo; Tendayi Gondo

© 2012 Mazhindu et al., licensee InTech. This is an open access chapter distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Waste Management Threats to Human Health and Urban Aquatic Habitats – A Case Study of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia


Theoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management | 2010

FISCAL MANAGEMENT IN DANGILA MUNICIPALITY, ETHIOPIA. PERFORMANCE AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS

Edson Mbedzi; Tendayi Gondo


Management research and practice | 2010

GIS SOLUTIONS AND LAND MANAGEMENT IN URBAN ETHIOPIA. PERSPECTIVES ON CAPACITY, UTILIZATION AND TRANSFORMATIVE POSSIBILITIES

Tendayi Gondo; Scelo Zibabgwe


Economia: Seria Management | 2010

The Polluter Pay Principle and the damage done: controversies for sustainable development

Emaculate Ingwani; Tendayi Gondo; Trynos Gumbo


Ecohydrology and Hydrobiology | 2010

Living with environmental health risks - the case of Addis Ababa.

Elias Mazhindu; Trynos Gumbo; Tendayi Gondo


Ecohydrology and Hydrobiology | 2010

The general information about the impact of water hyacinth on Aba Samuel Dam, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Implications for ecohydrologists

Emaculate Ingwani; Trynos Gumbo; Tendayi Gondo


Economia: Seria Management | 2010

Municipal asset management or mismanagement? A six ‘Whats’ perspective on current practices and challenges in Ethiopia’s urban water sector

Tendayi Gondo


Archive | 2010

Towards a Sustainable Urban Transport System: An Analysis of the Epistemology and Planning Policy Direction for Non-Motorized Transport in Ethiopian Cities

Tendayi Gondo


Archive | 2010

The Polluter Pay Principle and the damage done: controversies for sustainable development Principiul Poluatorul Pltetei prejudiciul fcut: controverse pentru o dezvoltare durabil

Addis Ababa; Tendayi Gondo; Trynos Gumbo

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University of Johannesburg

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