Increasingly local governments play a vital role in natural resource management (NRM), needing changes in planning, legislative, social, and political processes. These changes are traceable within the hegemony of a colonial past that countries in Southeast Asia commonly share. In the Philippines, local governments are in flux with enormous responsibilities handed down from central government. Although NRM is now seen as inextricably linked with improved local governance, the number of local governments responding to their roles remains low. Researchers from the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) observed that there are policy hurdles and institutional issues impinging upon the sustainability of local NRM. This paper reports on a two-tiered s...
Landcare is a movement of farmer led organizations supported by local governments with backstopping ...
This paper identifies strategic weaknesses in the devolution policy process in forest management and...
The effectiveness and capacity by which society manages its watershed resources is mediated by diffe...
The Philippine Local Government Code provides the basis for local natural resources management. This...
The policy link of national and local government units in natural resource management (NRM) is a cru...
This paper discusses the management of the Manupali watershed in Lantapan, Bukidnon, in the southern...
This paper discusses the management of the Manupali watershed in Lantapan, Bukidnon, in the southern...
The successful experiences on local governance in the Philippines need to be documented and shared. ...
Prior to the enactment of the Local Government Code of the Philippines (LGC),or Republic Act (R.A.) ...
Prior to the enactment of the Local Government Code of the Philippines (LGC),or Republic Act (R.A.) ...
Current and past coastal area management programs in the Philippines have pointed out that instituti...
N° ISBN - 978-2-7380-1284-5International audienceGovernance has significant implications on the adva...
Due to the devolution of powers to local government units (LGUs), the responsibility of managing the...
Agroforestry has considerable potential to address the twin problems of rural poverty and environmen...
Agroforestry has considerable potential to address the twin problems of rural poverty and environmen...
Landcare is a movement of farmer led organizations supported by local governments with backstopping ...
This paper identifies strategic weaknesses in the devolution policy process in forest management and...
The effectiveness and capacity by which society manages its watershed resources is mediated by diffe...
The Philippine Local Government Code provides the basis for local natural resources management. This...
The policy link of national and local government units in natural resource management (NRM) is a cru...
This paper discusses the management of the Manupali watershed in Lantapan, Bukidnon, in the southern...
This paper discusses the management of the Manupali watershed in Lantapan, Bukidnon, in the southern...
The successful experiences on local governance in the Philippines need to be documented and shared. ...
Prior to the enactment of the Local Government Code of the Philippines (LGC),or Republic Act (R.A.) ...
Prior to the enactment of the Local Government Code of the Philippines (LGC),or Republic Act (R.A.) ...
Current and past coastal area management programs in the Philippines have pointed out that instituti...
N° ISBN - 978-2-7380-1284-5International audienceGovernance has significant implications on the adva...
Due to the devolution of powers to local government units (LGUs), the responsibility of managing the...
Agroforestry has considerable potential to address the twin problems of rural poverty and environmen...
Agroforestry has considerable potential to address the twin problems of rural poverty and environmen...
Landcare is a movement of farmer led organizations supported by local governments with backstopping ...
This paper identifies strategic weaknesses in the devolution policy process in forest management and...
The effectiveness and capacity by which society manages its watershed resources is mediated by diffe...