One of the challenges the communities face when managing forests is the lack of a systematic and transparent monitoring system that can be used to monitor their resource management strategies and to communicate their successes to outsiders. This paper argues that monitoring efforts will be sustainable only if the system has been developed by the communities in collaboration with other relevant stakeholders with an aim of enhancing their learning and understanding rather than for compliance purposes. This paper describes the processes used by a People’s Organisation in Palawan, Philippines, in developing their monitoring system with the support of several key stakeholders. The processes include the development of the monitoring framework, ne...
This paper outlines some of the issues raised in the first six months of a project working to develo...
Lessons and reflections from the field The involvement of local communities in forest monitoring is ...
Changes in social and ecological systems can be economic, political or environmental. Assessing and ...
In the past decade, understanding of the importance and role of monitoring in tropical forest manage...
Over the last 20 years, transfer of the management of natural resources to local populations has bee...
Over the last 20 years, transfer of the management of natural resources to local populations has bee...
Community forestry has a long history in the Philippines. It began as early as in the 1970s, when th...
Recent forest management initiatives in developing countries emphasize active participation of local...
Recent forest management initiatives in developing countries emphasize active participation of local...
In the past decade, understanding of the importance and role of monitoring in tropical forest manage...
Forest governance is now recognized as a critical factor for effective resource management and enhan...
Community-based forest monitoring is seen as a way both to improve community engagement and particip...
This report highlights processes and insights from developing a self-monitoring process (or particip...
Describes experience of: CIFOR with Participatory monitoringA resource book that includes concepts a...
Abstract Over the last 20 years, transfer of the management of natural resources to local population...
This paper outlines some of the issues raised in the first six months of a project working to develo...
Lessons and reflections from the field The involvement of local communities in forest monitoring is ...
Changes in social and ecological systems can be economic, political or environmental. Assessing and ...
In the past decade, understanding of the importance and role of monitoring in tropical forest manage...
Over the last 20 years, transfer of the management of natural resources to local populations has bee...
Over the last 20 years, transfer of the management of natural resources to local populations has bee...
Community forestry has a long history in the Philippines. It began as early as in the 1970s, when th...
Recent forest management initiatives in developing countries emphasize active participation of local...
Recent forest management initiatives in developing countries emphasize active participation of local...
In the past decade, understanding of the importance and role of monitoring in tropical forest manage...
Forest governance is now recognized as a critical factor for effective resource management and enhan...
Community-based forest monitoring is seen as a way both to improve community engagement and particip...
This report highlights processes and insights from developing a self-monitoring process (or particip...
Describes experience of: CIFOR with Participatory monitoringA resource book that includes concepts a...
Abstract Over the last 20 years, transfer of the management of natural resources to local population...
This paper outlines some of the issues raised in the first six months of a project working to develo...
Lessons and reflections from the field The involvement of local communities in forest monitoring is ...
Changes in social and ecological systems can be economic, political or environmental. Assessing and ...