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Transborder Governance of Forests, Rivers and Seas(GCOE関係者による出版物)

 

書名:Transborder Governance of Forests, Rivers and Seas
著者: Wil de Jong, Denyse Snelder and Noboru Ishikawa
発行元:Earthscan
出版年:2010年10月

【書籍紹介】

This book illustrates the diversity of transborder natural resources, the pressures that they experience or the opportunities that exist for multinational regulatory regimes, monitoring and enforcement.
It presents ten case studies of transborder natural resources that are of interest to two or more neighboring countries, and that are subject to, or in need of bilateral or multinational coordinated management.
The case studies include the exploitation of specific marine resources in international waters, rivers that travel through several countries and contiguous tropical forests across national borders, and where commodities, nature conservation or even territorial integrity are at stake.
They are drawn from across the globe, including flood management in Western Europe, tropical forests in the Western Amazon, hydropower development in the Mekong region of South-east Asia, forest conservation in Central Africa and marine resource and fisheries exploitation in the waters of Japan, South-east Asia and Australia.

【推薦文】

'The present book should be studied by politicians, decisionmakers
in general and biotechnicians in agriculture, forestry and fisheries. Transborder affairs historically often provoked conflict and war. This should be avoided by harmonizing our notions, and this book shows the way.'
Dr. Roelof A.A. Oldeman, emeritus professor of Silviculture & Forest Ecology, Wageningen University, The Netherlands

【内容】Preface

List of Contributors
1. Transnational Natural Resource Governance in Border Regions
 

2. Social, Spatial, and Sectoral Boundaries
in Transboundary Conservation of Central African Forests

 

3. State-Making and Transnationalism: Transboundary Flows in a Borderland of Western Borneo


4. A Resource-Hungry Malaysia, Transnational Mobile Peoples and the
Absence of the State: A Lethal Combination for Natural Resources in Indonesia's Borderlands?


5. Territorialization, Regionalism and Natural Resource Management in the Peruvian Amazon


6. Territorialization Reexamined: Transborder Marine Resources Exploitation in Southeast Asia and Australia


7. Circumventing the Sea Cucumber War: Self-Regulation of Sea Cucumber Fisheries in Rishiri Island, Japan


8. Beyond Borders:Scaling-Up Marine Turtle Conservation Through Trans-National Arrangements


9. Adapting to Water Scarcity in a Changing Climate: The Role of Institutions in Transboundary Settings


10. Fighting Floods or Living with Floods? Streamlining Multiple Strategies of Flood Risk Management in Transborder River Basins


11. Greater Mekong Subregion Cooperation in Hydropower Development and Power Interconnection: Potentials, Challenges and Progresses


Index