Accountability and Inclusion in Customary Institutions: Evidence from a Village-Level Experiment in Zimbabwe

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Frank Biermann

The concept of an Anthropocene is now widely used in a variety of contexts, communities, and connotations. This chapter explores the possible consequences of this paradigmatic turn for the field of International Political Theory (IPT), arguing that the notion of an Anthropocene is likely to change the way we understand political systems both analytically and normatively, from the village level up to the United Nations. This makes the Anthropocene one of the most demanding, and most interesting, research topics for the field of IPT. The chapter first lays out the manifold new challenges for IPT that have been brought about by the concept of the Anthropocene, and then illustrates these challenges with an example: the increasing need of governments to define and agree upon “desirable” futures for planetary evolution.


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Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 29-40
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Rakesh Saxena ◽  
Rajesh Agrawal

This paper proposes a natural resource accounting system which can be used with the conventional financial accounts of village level Tree Growers Co-operative Societies operating under the umbrella of the National Tree Growers' Co-operative Federation. The proposed system has been applied to a society, namely the Sarnal Tree Growers' Co-operative Society which is located in Kheda distric t of Gujarat. It is expected that the adoption of the proposed system by these societies would help in improving their overall performance. Though the proposed framework has been developed specifically for the tree growers' co-operatives, the framework may also provide useful insights to social accounting and natural resource accounting in other types of organizations.


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