Governments are pushing for decentralization of forestry governance, but in Loita community forest, the traditional community management organization is inviting government and other stakeholders to participate in the forests' management. This study was undertaken through questionnaires, Focus Group Discussion, Key Informant Interviews, and participant observation. Loita community forest is a community forest supposed to be managed by the County Government on behalf of the community since the community is not registered as a legal entity to manage and own the forest as required by the Land Act. The community was practically managing the forest under Traditional Community Based Forest Management. The community leadership was faltering, resul...
The introduction of Participatory Forestry Management (PFM) in Kenya from 1997 has led to the format...
Contesting Control is about the Loita Maasai in Kenya who, faced with increasing outside intervent...
In developing countries, the failure of the policing model of forest management whereby the central...
The introduction of Participatory Forestry Management (PFM) in Kenya from 1997 has led to formation ...
The Tanzanian Government’s capacity to protect forests and woodlands has progressively declined, wit...
Since the 1990s there has been an increasing shift in the management of natural resources from state...
There is a move in East Africa from centralized and state-driven forest management regimes towards ...
Although they accommodate a wide variety of endemic flora and fauna, the indigenous mountain rain fo...
The twin goals of participatory forest management as adopted by many developing countries are to fos...
Participation of local communities in management and utilization of forest resources through collect...
Community participation is central to the sustainable management of forest reserves. However, forest...
Decentralization of forest management aims to empower local communities. Intentions notwithstanding...
Participatory forest management (PFM), as opposed to top down state management, is part of the decen...
Recently, approaches to natural resource management emphasize the importance of involving communitie...
Forest management has been activity of national government and its various agencies, established thr...
The introduction of Participatory Forestry Management (PFM) in Kenya from 1997 has led to the format...
Contesting Control is about the Loita Maasai in Kenya who, faced with increasing outside intervent...
In developing countries, the failure of the policing model of forest management whereby the central...
The introduction of Participatory Forestry Management (PFM) in Kenya from 1997 has led to formation ...
The Tanzanian Government’s capacity to protect forests and woodlands has progressively declined, wit...
Since the 1990s there has been an increasing shift in the management of natural resources from state...
There is a move in East Africa from centralized and state-driven forest management regimes towards ...
Although they accommodate a wide variety of endemic flora and fauna, the indigenous mountain rain fo...
The twin goals of participatory forest management as adopted by many developing countries are to fos...
Participation of local communities in management and utilization of forest resources through collect...
Community participation is central to the sustainable management of forest reserves. However, forest...
Decentralization of forest management aims to empower local communities. Intentions notwithstanding...
Participatory forest management (PFM), as opposed to top down state management, is part of the decen...
Recently, approaches to natural resource management emphasize the importance of involving communitie...
Forest management has been activity of national government and its various agencies, established thr...
The introduction of Participatory Forestry Management (PFM) in Kenya from 1997 has led to the format...
Contesting Control is about the Loita Maasai in Kenya who, faced with increasing outside intervent...
In developing countries, the failure of the policing model of forest management whereby the central...