La dynamique de gouvernance des ressources naturelles collectives au Burundi

During the period of civil war across Burundi, implementation of environmental policies was deficient and lead to the deterioration of public natural resources. This study was conducted within the Nyarunazi, Munanira hills in Rutegama commune as well as within the hills of Jene, Ndaro, Rorero, Ruker...

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Main Authors: Libère Bukobero, Aster Bararwandika, Deogratias Niyonkuru
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Éditions en environnement VertigO 2013-09-01
Series:VertigO
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/13856
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Summary:During the period of civil war across Burundi, implementation of environmental policies was deficient and lead to the deterioration of public natural resources. This study was conducted within the Nyarunazi, Munanira hills in Rutegama commune as well as within the hills of Jene, Ndaro, Rorero, Rukere and Manga in Kabarore commune, from June 2009 to September 2011 with the aim to develop relevant participatory mechanisms of good governance of natural resources by increasing sustainable agricultural productivity growth and rehabilitating degrading resources in societies where conflict emerge. This chapter describes results of this approach. One of the strength of this new institution was the acquisition of the bargaining power of good management of the forest heritage of the municipality from dividends. It has thus created an appropriate framework for consultation and development of codes of conduct, participation in the decision-making process of governance and development of women’s leadership as well as the adoption of a large scale of several technological innovations.
ISSN:1492-8442