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Decentralization and local institutional arrangements for wetland management in Ethiopia and Sierra Leone
Authors:Roy Maconachie  Alan B Dixon  Adrian Wood
Institution:1. Department of Environmental Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, United States;2. 1213 H.J. Patterson Hall, Dept. ENST, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, United States
Abstract:In Ethiopia and Sierra Leone, recent social, political and environmental transformations have precipitated the intensification of wetland use, as local people have sought to safeguard and strengthen their livelihoods. Concurrent decentralization policies in both countries have also seen the government strengthen its position at the local level. Drawing upon recent field-based evidence from Ethiopia and Sierra Leone, this paper examines the compatibility between community-based local institutions for wetland use, and the process of decentralization. It argues that decentralization has in fact restricted the development of mature local institutional arrangements, due to its intrinsically political interventionist nature.
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