Adaptive Co-Management (ACM) is an integrative approach for implementing sustainable forest management, based on a main hypothesis, that is: if…
Authors: Pokorny, B.; Cayres, G.; Nunes, W.; Segebart, D.; Drude, R.
Publication Year : 2003
Publication Year : 2003
Adaptive Co-Management (ACM) is an integrative approach for implementing sustainable forest management, based on a main hypothesis, that is: if…
Authors: Pokorny, B.; Cayres, G.; Nunes, W.; Segebart, D.; Drude, R.
Publication Year : 2003
Despite efforts to establish protected areas around the world, the authority of government remains weak in forested areas. This paper…
Authors: Kaimowitz, D.; Faune, A.; Mendoza, R.
Publication Year : 2003
This paper describes CIFORs experiences in implementing ACM research in two sites in Indonesia; East Kalimantan and Jambi. The focus…
Authors: Yasmi, Y.; Kusumanto, Y.
Publication Year : 2003
Publication Year : 2003
Publication Year : 2003
Community forestry has transformed over the past 25 years from being an experimental means of providing wood-fuel for the rural…
Authors: Colchester, M.
Publication Year : 2003
Community forestry has a long history in the Philippines. It began as early as in the 1970s, when the government…
Authors: Hartanto, H.
Publication Year : 2003
This article describes opportunities to achieve both conservation and poverty alleviation goals. The goals, held by local, national and international…
Authors: Scherr, S.J.; White, A.; Kaimowitz, D.
Publication Year : 2003
Because the term non-timber forest products encompasses such a vast array of goods, various certification schemes are being applied to…
Authors: Shanley, P.
Publication Year : 2003
This chapter seeks to address the apparent tensions that have arisen between traditional and participatory research approaches in natural resource…
Authors: McDougall, C.; Braun, A.