Community based forest governance

From resistance to proposals for sustainable use
Author(s): Friends of the Earth International

Publisher(s): Friends of the Earth International
Summary:
“Local initiatives for sustainable development through community-based resource governance necessarily imply a struggle for greater control over resources and institutions by those hitherto excluded from such control. Such struggles for self-empowerment are inevitably highly conflictive”
City:
Amsterdam
Publication date:
Nov 30, -1
Number of pages:
82
Available formats:
PDF
Extended content:
Human civilization has played a role in forest destruction for millennia. However, in the recent decades this devastation has become commonplace, and has reached a scale and pace of destruction that is unprecedented.

Primary forests are the home and foundation for the rich cultures and lifestyles of more than 1 billion Indigenous people. Another four billion live in communities adjacent to, or dependent in some form or another, on forests.
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