V. Holistic Management (Savory 1989, 1999)—This approach comes out of critical appraisal of
conventional range management and agricultural research. It is based on the premise that management of
natural resources must be linked systematically to the social and economic system. It bases management
on consensual goal setting and determination of outcomes by the community. These, in turn, drive
actions, followed by systematic, context based monitoring and observations to determine the impact of a
given action on the larger integrity of the system. While sector specific, scientific observations (research
results) provide useful information, these observations should only drive action when they are related to
the functioning of the entire system.
V. Holistic Management (Savory 1989, 1999)—This approach comes out of critical appraisal ofconventional range management and agricultural research. It is based on the premise that management ofnatural resources must be linked systematically to the social and economic system. It bases managementon consensual goal setting and determination of outcomes by the community. These, in turn, driveactions, followed by systematic, context based monitoring and observations to determine the impact of agiven action on the larger integrity of the system. While sector specific, scientific observations (researchresults) provide useful information, these observations should only drive action when they are related tothe functioning of the entire system.
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