In this article I discuss the factors contributing to the drafting and approval of the forestry incentives law (PINPEP) in Guatemala. This is a remarkable law because (a) it is among the few in the country recognizing property rights to land other than private property; (b) it has a stronger focus on subsidies and social benefits than on market mechanisms and; (c) the law is the result of the effort of forestry community organizations. My findings indicate that community organizations can, through their alliances with science-policy networks, participate in law-making and by that, in democratizing environmental governance. My study nuances the role of experts in environmental governance showing that their power and status should be understo...
Forestry decision-making is still largely centralised in Guatemala. Nevertheless, elected municipal ...
State devolution has combined with social movement pressures to give communities increasing access a...
This article reviews the participation of forest property owners in the design of forestry policy in...
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) programs are a form of environmental governance that offers co...
Between 1987 and 1990, Guatemalan state policy in the Peten turned from felling trees in the name of...
This article identifies the conditions leading to successful decentralized environmental management ...
This article identifies the conditions leading to successful decentralized environmental management ...
Between 1987 and 1990, Guatemalan state policy in the Peten turned from felling trees in the name of...
This occasional paper is based on the results of a three-year project examining the emergence of for...
This article examines a number of factors which facilitate the adoption and success, of policies and...
Many payments for ecosystem services (PES) programs in Latin America aim to provide motivation for e...
How are forestry decentralisations evolving in Latin America? What role are municipal governments pl...
This study is focused in a Guatemalan small village, Loma Linda, and on the local association ASODIL...
The host of literature on community-based sustainable forestry initiatives cites a profound schism b...
Whilst community forestry programmes have combined sustainable forestry with community empowerment a...
Forestry decision-making is still largely centralised in Guatemala. Nevertheless, elected municipal ...
State devolution has combined with social movement pressures to give communities increasing access a...
This article reviews the participation of forest property owners in the design of forestry policy in...
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) programs are a form of environmental governance that offers co...
Between 1987 and 1990, Guatemalan state policy in the Peten turned from felling trees in the name of...
This article identifies the conditions leading to successful decentralized environmental management ...
This article identifies the conditions leading to successful decentralized environmental management ...
Between 1987 and 1990, Guatemalan state policy in the Peten turned from felling trees in the name of...
This occasional paper is based on the results of a three-year project examining the emergence of for...
This article examines a number of factors which facilitate the adoption and success, of policies and...
Many payments for ecosystem services (PES) programs in Latin America aim to provide motivation for e...
How are forestry decentralisations evolving in Latin America? What role are municipal governments pl...
This study is focused in a Guatemalan small village, Loma Linda, and on the local association ASODIL...
The host of literature on community-based sustainable forestry initiatives cites a profound schism b...
Whilst community forestry programmes have combined sustainable forestry with community empowerment a...
Forestry decision-making is still largely centralised in Guatemala. Nevertheless, elected municipal ...
State devolution has combined with social movement pressures to give communities increasing access a...
This article reviews the participation of forest property owners in the design of forestry policy in...