Chiefs as Critical Partners for Decentralized Governance of Fisheries: An Analysis of Co-Management Case Studies in Malawi

被引:21
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作者
Russell, Aaron J. M. [1 ]
Dobson, Tracy [1 ]
机构
[1] Michigan State Univ, Dept Fisheries & Wildlife, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
关键词
CBNRM; chiefs; co-management; colonialism; elite capture; institutional bricolage; Lake Malawi; leadership legitimacy; sustainable fisheries; traditional authority; INSTITUTIONS; COMMUNITY; RIGHTS;
D O I
10.1080/08941920.2010.501432
中图分类号
F0 [经济学]; F1 [世界各国经济概况、经济史、经济地理]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
0201 ; 020105 ; 03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
Centralized regulation and fisheries co-management institutions, when imposed on Malawian fisherfolk, have failed due to poor local legitimacy, resulting in de facto open access regimes for most Malawian fisheries. Case studies from a range of locations indicate that a key to success or failure in co-management lies in understanding the roles played by both traditional (chiefs) and representational (stakeholder) institutions. Formally instituted, conservation-driven co-management institutions are unlikely to be effective if they try to replace informally derived, consensus-based social and cultural institutions. Additionally, institutional legitimacy requires downward accountability, and both traditional and decentralized institutions must remain vigilant against the threat of elite capture. An analysis of fisherfolk and chieftain roles in Malawi's fisheries management regimes illustrates how these stakeholders may either promote or undermine socially and ecologically sustainable outcomes. We conclude that both decentralized representational institutions and oinstitutional bricolageo facilitated by chiefs are critical to maintaining resilient co-management institutions and fishing livelihoods.
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页码:734 / 750
页数:17
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