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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS

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agricultural and biological sciences

Cooperation, collective action and natural resources management in Burkina Faso

Agricultural Systems, Volume 82, No. 3, Year 2004

This paper presents a detailed description of the applied methodology used to study collective action in natural resource management. Data were collected in 48 villages in northeastern Burkina Faso, at the community, institutional, household and market levels. The paper first discusses the analytical framework underlying the study of collective action, and then describes in detail the methods used to measure collective action and community-level cooperative capacity, and the determinants of cooperative capacity. We also describe data collection methods as well as potential problems in eliciting unbiased information. The impact of cooperative capacity on a variety of outcomes observed at both the community and household level is then presented in order to highlight practical applications. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Study Design
Grounded Theory
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Burkina Faso