Amazonian communities can greatly benefit from the forest resources they hold by setting up community-governed management systems that reflect their interests and capacities. But, to tap this potential, communities face three major challenges: to develop the systems, to enforce them, and to have their systems acknowledged by the wider society. To better understand under which circumstances communities succeed in mastering these three challenges, this study carried out in-depth research of four communities in the Bolivian, Brazilian, and Peruvian Amazon that demonstrated promising governance systems for the management of their natural resources. Our analysis revealed that the studied communities started to develop regulatory systems when att...
Annual rates of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon declined by 77.5% between 2004 and 2011. Yet, ...
Whether people fight over valuable resources or engage in cooperation and trade depends on how well ...
This article explores the changing livelihoods and resource management choices of three rural commun...
Over the last decade, important land and forest governance reforms have taken place in many tropical...
Over the last few years, forest-based communities have faced two different but related phenomena. On...
Amazonian communities have the potential for improving their livelihoods by efficiently managing the...
There is more to sustainable forest management than reduced impact logging. Partnerships between mul...
This article deals with the relations between agrarian communities, natural resources, local knowled...
Forest management by small farmers in the Amazon has been facing various institutional changes as a...
A large share of the World’s tropical forests are used and managed by local communities. The wise ma...
The forest reforms unfolding during the last two decades in the western Amazon have embraced policy ...
This paper discusses the way in which local populations have transformed and adapted natural resourc...
The book analyzes the evolution of decentralization of natural resource management in the Brazilian ...
<p>We investigate natural resource governance in three indigenous communities in the Colombian Amazo...
In the last decades, community forest management (CFM) has become an alternative to reach important ...
Annual rates of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon declined by 77.5% between 2004 and 2011. Yet, ...
Whether people fight over valuable resources or engage in cooperation and trade depends on how well ...
This article explores the changing livelihoods and resource management choices of three rural commun...
Over the last decade, important land and forest governance reforms have taken place in many tropical...
Over the last few years, forest-based communities have faced two different but related phenomena. On...
Amazonian communities have the potential for improving their livelihoods by efficiently managing the...
There is more to sustainable forest management than reduced impact logging. Partnerships between mul...
This article deals with the relations between agrarian communities, natural resources, local knowled...
Forest management by small farmers in the Amazon has been facing various institutional changes as a...
A large share of the World’s tropical forests are used and managed by local communities. The wise ma...
The forest reforms unfolding during the last two decades in the western Amazon have embraced policy ...
This paper discusses the way in which local populations have transformed and adapted natural resourc...
The book analyzes the evolution of decentralization of natural resource management in the Brazilian ...
<p>We investigate natural resource governance in three indigenous communities in the Colombian Amazo...
In the last decades, community forest management (CFM) has become an alternative to reach important ...
Annual rates of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon declined by 77.5% between 2004 and 2011. Yet, ...
Whether people fight over valuable resources or engage in cooperation and trade depends on how well ...
This article explores the changing livelihoods and resource management choices of three rural commun...