Rural forests are characterized by different levels of formal and nonformal appropriation by rural communities who have generally managed, shaped, or rebuilt these forest formations over many generations with refined local knowledge and practices related to their use and perpetuation. Rural forests are therefore social-ecological systems that contribute to ecosystem and landscapes configuration, definition of rural territories, and sustainability of local livelihoods. Although some studies have attempted to explain their specificities, in specific geographical and social contexts, their characteristics are not well defined as they encompass highly diversified situations. This lack of comprehension of the identity of rural forests is at the ...
Rural Europe encompasses a variety of landscapes with differing levels of forest, agriculture, and a...
L13 AdoptionInternational audienceRural forests, i.e. farm forests and trees outside forests (TOF), ...
To understand the role of forest products in households people need to understand the nature of rura...
Rural forests are characterized by different levels of formal and nonformal appropriation by rural c...
Most people in forest and rural areas manage trees as part of their livelihood systems. The resultin...
Most people in forest and rural areas manage trees as part of their livelihood systems. The resultin...
International audienceFarm forests and trees outside forests (i.e.,‘rural forests’) are key componen...
In a rapidly changing rural Europe, forests are promoted as contributing towards rural development i...
The investigation examines how farmers and rural advisors perceive forests, forestry and field affor...
Despite a long history of confrontation between forest agencies and forest people, “indigenous” or “...
Despite a long history of confrontation between forest agencies and forest people, “indigenous” or “...
Despite a long history of confrontation between forest agencies and forest people, "indigenous" or "...
Rural Europe encompasses a variety of landscapes with differing levels of forest, agriculture, and a...
L13 AdoptionInternational audienceRural forests, i.e. farm forests and trees outside forests (TOF), ...
To understand the role of forest products in households people need to understand the nature of rura...
Rural forests are characterized by different levels of formal and nonformal appropriation by rural c...
Most people in forest and rural areas manage trees as part of their livelihood systems. The resultin...
Most people in forest and rural areas manage trees as part of their livelihood systems. The resultin...
International audienceFarm forests and trees outside forests (i.e.,‘rural forests’) are key componen...
In a rapidly changing rural Europe, forests are promoted as contributing towards rural development i...
The investigation examines how farmers and rural advisors perceive forests, forestry and field affor...
Despite a long history of confrontation between forest agencies and forest people, “indigenous” or “...
Despite a long history of confrontation between forest agencies and forest people, “indigenous” or “...
Despite a long history of confrontation between forest agencies and forest people, "indigenous" or "...
Rural Europe encompasses a variety of landscapes with differing levels of forest, agriculture, and a...
L13 AdoptionInternational audienceRural forests, i.e. farm forests and trees outside forests (TOF), ...
To understand the role of forest products in households people need to understand the nature of rura...