This paper presents the results of a three-year action research project, which investigated the impacts of participatory forest management (PFM) on poverty. Beginning with an analysis of over 30 cases reported in the literature, the project went on to undertake field research in Kenya, Tanzania and Nepal, three countries representing very different stages in and approaches to the implementation of PFM. PFM typically provides a new decision-making forum and may reroute previously direct household benefits to the user group or community level. Regardless of PFM model, the research shows that the key to providing rural people with a sustainable and equitably distributed stream of net benefits is to adopt poverty reduction as a stated objective...
The paper provides an overview of experiences in Tanzania to date in “scaling up ” Participatory For...
Participatory Forest Management (PFM) in Tanzania aims to improve forest condition, livelihoods for ...
Globally, forests provide critical ecosystem goods and services that directly support livelihood of ...
This paper seeks to capture and explore the experiences of implementing Participatory Forest Managem...
Poverty-environment interaction through participatory forest management in Bangladesh: an evidence o...
Since the 1990s there has been an increasing shift in the management of natural resources from state...
Since the 1990s there has been an increasing shift in the management of natural resources from state...
Since the 1990s there has been an increasing shift in the management of natural resources from state...
The forest resources in Ethiopia have suffered decades of mismanagement due mainly to loosely define...
An extensive set of policies, programmes, technologies and strategies have been implemented in the f...
In the Forest Department of Bangladesh, a Participatory Agroforestry Program (PAP) was initiated at ...
Wide acceptance of sustainable development as a concept and as the goal of forest management has sh...
Wide acceptance of sustainable development as a concept and as the goal of forest management has sh...
In the Forest Department of Bangladesh, a Participatory Agroforestry Program (PAP) was initiated at ...
Poverty is an obstacle in the process of socio-economic development of Bangladesh. Majority people o...
The paper provides an overview of experiences in Tanzania to date in “scaling up ” Participatory For...
Participatory Forest Management (PFM) in Tanzania aims to improve forest condition, livelihoods for ...
Globally, forests provide critical ecosystem goods and services that directly support livelihood of ...
This paper seeks to capture and explore the experiences of implementing Participatory Forest Managem...
Poverty-environment interaction through participatory forest management in Bangladesh: an evidence o...
Since the 1990s there has been an increasing shift in the management of natural resources from state...
Since the 1990s there has been an increasing shift in the management of natural resources from state...
Since the 1990s there has been an increasing shift in the management of natural resources from state...
The forest resources in Ethiopia have suffered decades of mismanagement due mainly to loosely define...
An extensive set of policies, programmes, technologies and strategies have been implemented in the f...
In the Forest Department of Bangladesh, a Participatory Agroforestry Program (PAP) was initiated at ...
Wide acceptance of sustainable development as a concept and as the goal of forest management has sh...
Wide acceptance of sustainable development as a concept and as the goal of forest management has sh...
In the Forest Department of Bangladesh, a Participatory Agroforestry Program (PAP) was initiated at ...
Poverty is an obstacle in the process of socio-economic development of Bangladesh. Majority people o...
The paper provides an overview of experiences in Tanzania to date in “scaling up ” Participatory For...
Participatory Forest Management (PFM) in Tanzania aims to improve forest condition, livelihoods for ...
Globally, forests provide critical ecosystem goods and services that directly support livelihood of ...