Week 5: Networks and Resource Management
Class agenda
- Sustainability Game: Monologue/Dialogue
- Grant discussion: Methods and Timeline
- Lectures
- Reading discussion
Reading
- Prell, C., Hubacek, K. and Reed, M., 2009. Stakeholder analysis and social network analysis in natural resource management. Society and natural resources, 22(6), pp.501-518.
- Crona, B., Ernstson, H., Prell, C., Reed, M. and Hubacek, K., 2011. Combining social network approaches with social theories to improve understanding of natural resource governance. Social networks and natural resource management: uncovering the social fabric of environmental governance, pp.44-72.
- Bodin, Ö. and Crona, B.I., 2008. Management of natural resources at the community level: exploring the role of social capital and leadership in a rural fishing community. World development, 36(12), pp.2763-2779.
- Crona, B. and Bodin, Ö., 2006. What you know is who you know? Communication patterns among resource users as a prerequisite for co-management. Ecology and society, 11(2).
- Barnes, M., Kalberg, K., Pan, M. and Leung, P., 2016. When is brokerage negatively associated with economic benefits? Ethnic diversity, competition, and common-pool resources. Social Networks, 45, pp.55-65.
Recommended
- Barnes, M.L., Bodin, Ö., Guerrero, A.M., McAllister, R.R., Alexander, S.M. and Robins, G., 2017. The social structural foundations of adaptation and transformation in social–ecological systems. Ecology and Society, 22(4).
Assignments due for class discussion