Negotiation and mediation techniques
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Introduction: Building local capacity to manage and resolve natural resource conflicts in Africa (Download - 260 KB)
Case study 1: Who will benefit from tourism and wildlife management? Conflict management in salambala conservancy, Namibia (Download - 351 KB)
Casestudy 2: Who owns Kayai Island? Community forestry conflict management in central river division, The Gambia (Download - 479 KB)
Conclusions: Findings and lessons learned (Download - 240 KB)