Antecedentes, realidad y oportunidades del manejo forestal comunitario en America Latina
Belajar dari Bungo: mengelola sumberdaya alam di era desentralisasi
Since President Soeharto stepped down, decentralization has offered a better governance system for this nation of more than 220 million people of varied ethnic groups spread over more than 15,000 islands. Despite its potential, implementation of decentralization has been riddled with unexpected problems. Decentralization turned out to have created problems, ranging from conflicts among people who refused regional fragmentation, conflicts between newly-created districts and the original, larger district from which they were created, and between local and central government.
Belajar sambil mengajar: menghadapi perubahan sosial untuk pengelolaan sumberdaya alam
Beyond timber: certification and management of non-timber forest products
Beyond Timber: Certification and Management of Non-Timber Forest Products is a valuable contribution and a practical guide for communities, researchers, policy makers, and donors interested in assessing the value of investing time and effort in the still elaborate and costly process of gaining independent international recognition of sound management practices directed to harvest of non-timber forest products (NTFPs). Beyond Timber does not attempt to mask the difficulties of obtaining NTFP certification.
Capacidades organizativas para el manejo forestal comunitario frente a las demandas y expectativas oficiales
Capacidades tecnicas y desafios del manejo forestal comunitario
Coping amidst chaos: Studies on Adaptive Collaborative Management from Zimbabwe
Estrategias de acompanamiento al manejo forestal comunitario
Facilitating adaptive collaborative management in forested landscapes: the Mafungautsi case study
Forests of learning: Experiences from research on an Adaptive Collaborative Approach to community forestry in Nepal
In recent years, awareness has grown in Nepal and globally regarding two of community forestry’s most critical challenges: equity and livelihoods. Yet even as understanding of these challenges has improved, actors from the local to the national levels in Nepal continue to be confronted with the dilemma of how to address these challenges in such a diverse, complex and dynamic context. This synthesis explores an adaptive collaborative approach to governance and management as one avenue to meet these challenges.