The reform of tenure system and establishment of the British Columbia community forest program created new opportunities for communities around the province and seems to be a story of success. In this paper, a comparative study is done between the community forest model in British Columbia and four other jurisdictions (Ontario, Quebec, Mexico and Cameroon). Initially, the evolution and characteristics of community forest in B.C are described, with focus on the regulations that govern the creation and functioning of a Community Forest Agreement. Subsequently, each of other models are described, and compared with the B.C. model. Finally, in the discussion, some constraints, issues and opportunities for improvement of the B.C. model are identi...
The British Columbia Community Forest Agreement program (CFA), founded by the province in 1998, prov...
The government of British Columbia introduced the Community Forest Agreement program (CFAP) in 2003....
The growing number of small tenures in British Columbia creates new demands on local organizations t...
This research examines the Community Forest Pilot Project (CFPP) implemented in British Columbia in...
The community forest is increasingly seen as an alternative to industrial forestry for its perceived...
Community forestry has recently begun to take hold in British Columbia. Though its origins lay as fa...
Community forestry is a concept whose time has finally 'come' to British Columbia through a converg...
In 1998, the government of British Columbia introduced a new form of tenure for community forestry. ...
The purpose of this research is to contribute to the identification of appropriate forest tenure and...
Recent decades have seen a growing interest in community forestry as a way to bridge the transition ...
It is 17 years since the British Columbia Ministry of Forests instituted the Jobs and Timber Accord ...
To shed empirical light on the debate surrounding the perceived ecological benefits of community for...
Amid recent crises in British Columbia’s forest sector, forest-dependent communities have increasing...
holds one of the world’s highest proportion of forest land under a public-sector model for the devel...
In response to the current "crisis in the British Columbia forest industry, communities, academics, ...
The British Columbia Community Forest Agreement program (CFA), founded by the province in 1998, prov...
The government of British Columbia introduced the Community Forest Agreement program (CFAP) in 2003....
The growing number of small tenures in British Columbia creates new demands on local organizations t...
This research examines the Community Forest Pilot Project (CFPP) implemented in British Columbia in...
The community forest is increasingly seen as an alternative to industrial forestry for its perceived...
Community forestry has recently begun to take hold in British Columbia. Though its origins lay as fa...
Community forestry is a concept whose time has finally 'come' to British Columbia through a converg...
In 1998, the government of British Columbia introduced a new form of tenure for community forestry. ...
The purpose of this research is to contribute to the identification of appropriate forest tenure and...
Recent decades have seen a growing interest in community forestry as a way to bridge the transition ...
It is 17 years since the British Columbia Ministry of Forests instituted the Jobs and Timber Accord ...
To shed empirical light on the debate surrounding the perceived ecological benefits of community for...
Amid recent crises in British Columbia’s forest sector, forest-dependent communities have increasing...
holds one of the world’s highest proportion of forest land under a public-sector model for the devel...
In response to the current "crisis in the British Columbia forest industry, communities, academics, ...
The British Columbia Community Forest Agreement program (CFA), founded by the province in 1998, prov...
The government of British Columbia introduced the Community Forest Agreement program (CFAP) in 2003....
The growing number of small tenures in British Columbia creates new demands on local organizations t...