Oyebade Kunle Oyerinde

Domaine de recherche

l'Afrique

Pays de résidence

États-Unis d'Amérique

Titre

Ph.D. Candidate

Affiliation

Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana

Adresse électronique

ooyerind@indiana.edu; ooyerind@hotmail.com

Adresse

School of Public and Environmental Affairs
Workshop in Political Theory and Public Analysis
Indiana University, Bloomington

Workshop in Political Theory and Public Analysis
Indiana University
513 North Park Avenue
Bloomington, Indiana 47408 USA

Téléphone/Télécopie

phone: 812-855-0441
fax: 812-855-3150

Pays de spécialisation

Nigeria

Éducation

Ph.D. program in public policy at Indiana University

Recherche

Have been engaging in policy and research work in developing societies since 1995.

Research and policy work revolves around environmental policy (including agricultural policy), comparative politics and institutional analysis in developing countries, especially African countries.

Have done a number of research studies in Africa on forest administration, land conflicts and conflict resolution in agricultural communities, indigenous governance, and quantitative analysis; and have published on some of these issues.

Publications

i) "An Institutional Study of the Administration of Forest Reserves in
Osun State", M.Sc., Ile-Ife, Obafemi Awolowo University, 1998.

ii) With Dele Olowu and John Erero, 1997 "Indigenous Federalism in
Abeokuta" in Dele Olowu and John Erero (eds.) Indigenous Governance
Systems in Nigeria. Ile-Ife: Research Group on Local Institutions and
Socio-Economic Development, Department of Public Administration, Obafemi
Awolowo University.

iii) "Quantitative Tools for Data Analysis in Public Sector Management,"
in A. Mukoro. ed. Institutional Administration: A Contemporary Local
Government Perspective from Nigeria. Lagos: Malthouse Press Limited, 2000

iv) "Administration of Ago-Owu and Ife Forest Reserves in Osun State: Its
Implications for Governance" in, Ife Research Publication in Geography,
2001, vol. 8, pp. 42 ^Ö 52. Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.

Mots-clés

indigenous governance ; institutional analysis ; social capital ; ownership system ; land conflict ;