While research has revealed the role of common property in risk diversification, poverty alleviation and resource management, few studies identify how common property management systems fill that role uniquely where market mechanisms or private property rights fail. To address that gap, the present research develops a consistent framework for analyzing local level production where community organizations have vertically integrated into the wood products industry, using common property forest as a source of raw material. Based on an incomplete contracting approach, it is argued that vertical integration allows local stakeholders to guide development within their community, provided that marginal productivity attains a certain level. Empirica...
In Mexico,rural communities own more than 80% of the total forest area, but less than 30% of these c...
Community Forest Governance is a process of building agreements and decision-making about rules and ...
Community forestry can deliver economic, socio-cultural and ecological benefits to local communities...
Ownership and control are rarely synonymous. This paper examines the factors motivating Mexican agra...
This report summarizes preliminary findings of the Mexican National Database and Community Survey Pr...
This report summarizes preliminary findings of the Mexican National Database and Community Survey Pr...
Community management of forests for timber extraction has been widely implemented in Mexico. In this...
Graduation date: 2010The fact that 80 percent of Mexican forestlands are under common ownership impa...
The objective of the research was to analyze the relationship between the use and control of forest ...
With a land tenure structure dating back to the Mexican Revolution of 1910, Mexico is second only to...
Community forestry offers potential for socioeconomic benefits while maintaining ecosystem services....
This paper analyzes the local-level impacts of cross-scale linkages in Mexican community forestry by...
In Mexico, the bdemocratization of natural assetsQ through an agrarian reform process laid the terri...
The objective was to make an analytical framework to support the strategy and performance of the com...
A significant shift has taken place in global forest tenure, with a doubling of the forest area unde...
In Mexico,rural communities own more than 80% of the total forest area, but less than 30% of these c...
Community Forest Governance is a process of building agreements and decision-making about rules and ...
Community forestry can deliver economic, socio-cultural and ecological benefits to local communities...
Ownership and control are rarely synonymous. This paper examines the factors motivating Mexican agra...
This report summarizes preliminary findings of the Mexican National Database and Community Survey Pr...
This report summarizes preliminary findings of the Mexican National Database and Community Survey Pr...
Community management of forests for timber extraction has been widely implemented in Mexico. In this...
Graduation date: 2010The fact that 80 percent of Mexican forestlands are under common ownership impa...
The objective of the research was to analyze the relationship between the use and control of forest ...
With a land tenure structure dating back to the Mexican Revolution of 1910, Mexico is second only to...
Community forestry offers potential for socioeconomic benefits while maintaining ecosystem services....
This paper analyzes the local-level impacts of cross-scale linkages in Mexican community forestry by...
In Mexico, the bdemocratization of natural assetsQ through an agrarian reform process laid the terri...
The objective was to make an analytical framework to support the strategy and performance of the com...
A significant shift has taken place in global forest tenure, with a doubling of the forest area unde...
In Mexico,rural communities own more than 80% of the total forest area, but less than 30% of these c...
Community Forest Governance is a process of building agreements and decision-making about rules and ...
Community forestry can deliver economic, socio-cultural and ecological benefits to local communities...