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Managing Forests as Common Property By J E M Arnold
Managing Forests as Common Property By J E M Arnold
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Publisher : Daya Publishing House-FAO
Author : J E M Arnold
Language : English
Edition : Latest By Publishers
Book Cover : Hard Back
ISBN : 9788170354079
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Chapter 1: Background; Introduction Defining common property concepts and terms Common property or open access? Institutional factors Circumstances favouring common property Forest resources and outputs as common propertyChapter 2: Learning From Systems With Historical And Indigenous Origins; Southeast Asia South Asia Forest belt Hill areas Low rainfall plains Sub-saharan Africa South America Lessons learned The decline in management of forests as common property Common property regimes that have endured or emergedChapter 3: Case Studies of Contemporary Collective And Co-Management Systems; Management of natural resources on communal lands Ejido forests-Mexico Campfire-Zimbabwe Joint or collective management of areas of state forest Hill community forestry-Nepal Van panchayats-Uttar Pradesh India Joint forest management-India Management of forestryand agriculture on forest land Communal forest stewardship agreements-The Philippines Forest villages-Thailand Management of collective forestation on village lands Social forestry village woodlots-India Village forestry-Republic of KoreaChapter 4: Assessing the Implications of Past And Ongoing Experience; A framework for analysis Identifying local circumstances favourable to common property management Characteristics of the group of users Attributes of institutional arrangements Economic pressure and opportunities The legal and tenurial context Conflict resolution The presence of the state Decentralization and devolution Transition issues within forest departments NGOs as intermediaries and providers of support servicesChapter 5: Conclusions; Broader factors affecting choice of forest management regimes Supporting local collective management of forests Local factors affecting capacity to organize and manage
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