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What do criteria and indicators assess?: an analysis of five C&I sets relevant for forest management in the Brazilian Amazon

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2003
Brasil

The diversity of C&I sets is often a cause for uncertainty and confusion, and probably one of the reasons for the still unsatisfactory acceptance of C&I as a support for implementation of sustainable forest management so far. In order to halt this erosion of confidence in C&I the presented paper evaluated the diversity of five C&I sets (CIFOR, ACM, FSC, ITTO and Tarapoto) relevant for the Brazilian Amazon by analyzing frequencies of C&I in relation to parameters about content and quality.

Maîtriser la révolution des Communs dans les rapports fonciers : l’expérience des Comores

Reports & Research
Mayo, 2017
Comoras

Date: Juin 2017


Source: Foncier & Développement


Par: Etienne Le Roy


L’archipel des Comores qui accède à l’indépendance en 1975 dans des conditions difficiles a ensuite trouvé des réponses contribuant à la paix civile en généralisant des expériences locales de gestion patrimoniale qui ont pu faire l’économie de réformes politiquement et socialement incertaines.


Participatory rangeland resource mapping as a valuable tool for village land use planning in Tanzania

Policy Papers & Briefs
Enero, 2012
Tanzania

This Issue Paper No.2 is part of the series Making Rangelands Secure, a learning initiative supported by ILC, IFAD, RECONCILE, IUCN-WISP and Procasur. The Making Rangelands Secure Initiative has been established by a group of organisations seeking to improve security of rights to rangelands. The initiative seeks to identify, communicate and build good practice on making rangelands secure for local rangeland users.


 

Introductory Guidelines to Participatory Rangeland Management in Pastoral Areas

Manuals & Guidelines
Diciembre, 2009
Global

These guidelines introduce and promote the essential elements of participatory rangeland management (PRM). Based upon the successful experiences of participatory forest management, the guidelines provide a process following three stages of investigation, negotiation and implementation. The sequential steps of this process lead to the development of a rangeland management plan and a legally binding rangeland management agreement between a local rangeland management institution and the appropriate local government office.