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Micro- and meso-level governance institutional interface in community development : the case of Sinyala community forest resource management in Malawi.

机译:社区发展中的微观和中观治理机构接口:马拉维Sinyala社区森林资源管理案例。

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The introduction of democracy in many sub-Saharan African countries in the early 1990s ushered in a new local governance perspective that is hinged on decentralization, emphasizing people-centred and participatory approaches within the Humanist development paradigm. At community level, the implementation of this development approach posed a challenge of synergizing enduring indigenous local governance institutions and the formal institutions.udUsing the case of Sinyala community forest management in rural Malawi, the paper argues that the introduction of decentralized community based forest management in Sinyala was undermined seriously because it did not adequately engage with and incorporate indigenous community governance institutions and community members’ expectations. As a result, there have been institutional incompatibilities and discontinuities hence disequilibrium between the formal and indigenous local institutions. The paper also shows that community development activities, including the community based forest management, are not properly synergized in Sinyala community because of disjointed initiatives by formal meso-level actors. Given the exogenous nature of the decentralized community based forest management regime, much as its introduction was participatory, the paper notes the increasing levels of dependency and need for incentives in participation among community members in community forest management and indeed many community development activities.udTo improve community collective action and development within a decentralized framework therefore, this research paper argues that community development efforts need to engage with and build on existing indigenous institutions, provide relevant and appropriate incentives to boost community participation, build and strengthen cross-community governance institutions where a common property resource overlaps two or more communities, and implement a coherent community development policy that will synergize community development efforts from different actors at all levels of governance.
机译:1990年代初,许多撒哈拉以南非洲国家实行民主,带来了新的地方治理观点,该观点以权力下放为重点,在人本主义发展范式中强调以人为本和参与性的方法。在社区一级,这种发展方式的实施带来了使持久的本地地方治理机构与正规机构协同工作的挑战。 ud以马拉维农村的Sinyala社区森林管理为例,该论文认为,引入分散的基于社区的森林管理锡尼亚拉州的锡安拉州受到严重破坏,因为它没有充分参与和纳入土著社区治理机构和社区成员的期望。结果,存在体制上的不兼容性和不连续性,因此正式和土著地方机构之间不平衡。该文件还显示,由于正式的中观行动者的倡议不连贯,社区发展活动(包括基于社区的森林管理)在西尼亚拉社区没有得到适当的协同。鉴于基于分散社区的森林管理体制的外在性质,尽管其引入具有参与性,但本文指出,社区成员参与社区森林管理以及许多社区发展活动的依赖性越来越高,需要采取激励措施。因此,本研究报告认为,在权力下放的框架内改善社区的集体行动和发展,社区发展工作需要与现有的土著机构互动并在其基础上发展,提供相关和适当的激励措施以促进社区参与,建立和加强跨社区治理机构,共有的财产资源与两个或多个社区重叠,并实施了一致的社区发展政策,该政策将使各级施政者的社区发展努力相互配合。

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