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COLLABORATIVE FOREST MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUTRIES In the past two decades many countries have been promoting forest conservation without involving the communities dependent on the surrounding forests for their survival. With the increasing population and climate change in the world today , the demands placed on the remaining forests will continue to grow. However there is little academic literature available on the importance of the local communities in the conservation of forest resources. This book would like to answer the following development questions: Can the concept of…mehr

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COLLABORATIVE FOREST MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUTRIES In the past two decades many countries have been promoting forest conservation without involving the communities dependent on the surrounding forests for their survival. With the increasing population and climate change in the world today , the demands placed on the remaining forests will continue to grow. However there is little academic literature available on the importance of the local communities in the conservation of forest resources. This book would like to answer the following development questions: Can the concept of collaborative forest management be implemented in the poor communities in developing countries? What roles can the local people play if they are involved? What are the social, economic and policy issues affecting community participation? What lessons can be learned from the success stories of collaborative forest management? This book gives concrete examples on the realities of the dilemma between conservation and community development and it contains relevant information for natural and social science students in colleges and Universities, Policy makers and community development workers.
Autorenporträt
Wassajja Emmy es una ex-alumna de la Fundación Ford. Obtuvo su Maestría en Desarrollo Internacional Sostenible en la Escuela Heller de la Universidad de Brandeis (2006), y una Maestría en Medio Ambiente en la Universidad de Makerere. Emmy trabaja actualmente con la Autoridad Nacional de Gestión del Medio Ambiente de Uganda como oficial de apoyo de distrito/Inspector del medio ambiente.