This paper seeks to capture and explore the experiences of implementing Participatory Forest Management (PFM) in Kenya; how this may have changed the relationship between forest resources and local communities who live adjacent the forests; the extent to which local communities consider themselves part of the forest governance process; how this may have contributed to poverty alleviation; and the challenges that still need to be tackled by the forestry sector to contribute fully to poverty alleviation. One of the issues that the paper highlights is the inequitable manner in which forests..
Forestry related projects fail due to the lack of participation by the community during the initiati...
Participatory Forest Management (PFM) and the more recent framework for Reducing Emissions from Defo...
This paper investigates how Community Based Forest Management (CBFM), when overlaid on pre-existing ...
This paper presents the results of a three-year action research project, which investigated the impa...
Since the 1990s there has been an increasing shift in the management of natural resources from state...
The failure of the centralized top down approach to management of common pool resources such as fore...
Globally, forests provide critical ecosystem goods and services that directly support livelihood of ...
The twin goals of participatory forest management as adopted by many developing countries are to fos...
Participatory forest management (PFM), as opposed to top down state management, is part of the decen...
Although they accommodate a wide variety of endemic flora and fauna, the indigenous mountain rain fo...
In developing countries, the failure of the policing model of forest management whereby the central...
The paper provides an overview of experiences in Tanzania to date in “scaling up ” Participatory For...
The forest resources in Ethiopia have suffered decades of mismanagement due mainly to loosely define...
Participatory approaches such as Joint forest management (JFM) have been used to anchor payment for ...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. The objective of this paper is to examine the current institutional arrange...
Forestry related projects fail due to the lack of participation by the community during the initiati...
Participatory Forest Management (PFM) and the more recent framework for Reducing Emissions from Defo...
This paper investigates how Community Based Forest Management (CBFM), when overlaid on pre-existing ...
This paper presents the results of a three-year action research project, which investigated the impa...
Since the 1990s there has been an increasing shift in the management of natural resources from state...
The failure of the centralized top down approach to management of common pool resources such as fore...
Globally, forests provide critical ecosystem goods and services that directly support livelihood of ...
The twin goals of participatory forest management as adopted by many developing countries are to fos...
Participatory forest management (PFM), as opposed to top down state management, is part of the decen...
Although they accommodate a wide variety of endemic flora and fauna, the indigenous mountain rain fo...
In developing countries, the failure of the policing model of forest management whereby the central...
The paper provides an overview of experiences in Tanzania to date in “scaling up ” Participatory For...
The forest resources in Ethiopia have suffered decades of mismanagement due mainly to loosely define...
Participatory approaches such as Joint forest management (JFM) have been used to anchor payment for ...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. The objective of this paper is to examine the current institutional arrange...
Forestry related projects fail due to the lack of participation by the community during the initiati...
Participatory Forest Management (PFM) and the more recent framework for Reducing Emissions from Defo...
This paper investigates how Community Based Forest Management (CBFM), when overlaid on pre-existing ...