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Challenging 'community' Definitions in Sustainable Natural Resource Management
註釋As local participation in decision-making on natural resources (eg. ecosystem management, landscape management, and sustainable development) has gained political importance in recent years, local communities are being seen as the most appropriate managers of local naturals. To illustrate the dangers of relying on residential proximity to define natural management and access boundaries, the authors weave together non-equilibrium management theories ermerging from Sahelian rangeland ecology and North American fisheries with examples drawn from wild mushroom harvesting and management in the Pacific Northwest