LEADER 02923cam a22004695i 4500001 99131234738106421 005 20231103201108.0 006 m d 007 cr#cn||||||||| 008 020129s2019 dcu o i00 0 eng^^ 024 7 10.1596/33080 |2doi 035 (CKB)4920000001210469 035 (The World Bank)33080 035 (US-djbf)33080 035 (EXLCZ)994920000001210469 040 DJBF |beng |cDJBF |erda 100 1 Smith, Graham. 245 10 Design Matters : |bCBNRM and Democratic Innovation / |cGraham Smith. 246 Design Matters 264 1 Washington, D.C. : |bThe World Bank, |c2019. 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 computer |bc |2rdamedia 338 online resource |bcr |2rdacarrier 347 data file |2rda 490 1 Other papers 520 3 Community-based natural resource management (CBRNM) aims to realize sustainable management of resources and improvements in livelihood. A central focus is the empowerment of indigenous and local communities through customary or devolved rights to common pool resources. Less attention is given to the extent to which inclusive forms of governance are realized in CBNRM. Democratic innovations are institutions designed explicitly to increase and deepen citizen participation in political decision-making. A number of exemplary cases around the world provide evidence that it is possible to empower citizens in ways that are inclusive and achieve desirable outcomes such as redistribution, recognition of marginalized groups, and improved livelihoods. By clarifying elements of the design of democratic innovations - in particular goods, tasks, mechanisms, and co-design - it is possible to understand how effective forms of participatory governance can be crafted. With careful attention to the endogenous practices of indigenous and local communities and the governance structures imposed by public authorities, CBNRM practitioners can draw on these elements of democratic design to craft forms of inclusive participatory governance that promote sustainable management of resources and improve livelihoods. A program of collaboration between CBNRM and democratic innovations practitioners will contribute to improvements amongst both communities of practice and the communities they serve. 650 4 Accountability 650 4 Community Development and Empowerment 650 4 Community-Driven Development 650 4 Environment 650 4 Environmental Governance 650 4 Governance 650 4 Local Government 650 4 Natural Resources Management 650 4 Participations and Civic Engagement 650 4 Participatory Budgeting 650 4 Public Sector Development 650 4 Public Sector Management and Reform 650 4 Social Development 700 1 Smith, Graham, |d1945- 830 0 Other papers. 830 0 World Bank e-Library. 906 BOOK