Collaborative Forest Management (or CFM) has been undertaken in Uganda to address the serious loss of forest that has taken place over recent decades. CFM is seen to provide forest-adjacent communities a chance to participate in and benefit from forest management. As in Malawi, the government has laid a framework which requires the participation of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to implement it. The CFM framework shares many features with ACM, as outlined in this chapter. Using one community as a case, Egunyu has examined the four NGOs that support the implementation of CFM there, and in the process, compares CFM implementation with ACM as reported in the literature. She concludes that although there are significant differences betwe...
The paper presents the state of forests in sub-Saharan African (SSA)countries, salient factors leadi...
Research examined how partnerships of state and civil society could function to manage commercially ...
Participation of local communities in management and utilization of forest resources through collect...
Collaborative Forest Management (or CFM) has been undertaken in Uganda to address the serious loss o...
As part of a multi-country review of community forest rights, Ecological Trends Alliance set out to ...
Collaborative forest management (CFM) is loosely defined as a working partnership between the key st...
Community based forest management (CBFM) has been implemented in Africa since the 1980s. Three main ...
Community Forest Management (CFM)—ranging from community-based to co-management regimes—has become a...
This chapter begins with a description of Participatory Forest Management (PFM) in Malawi and its le...
In developing countries, the failure of the policing model of forest management whereby the central...
Recently, approaches to natural resource management emphasize the importance of involving communitie...
There is an increasing consensus that access to forests and forest resources can contribute positive...
In Uganda, a large diversity of community initiated forest management systems have evolved recently ...
Convinced that participatory resource management is the way forward in the conservation of natural r...
The inclusion of communities in the management of state-owned or formerly state-owned forest resourc...
The paper presents the state of forests in sub-Saharan African (SSA)countries, salient factors leadi...
Research examined how partnerships of state and civil society could function to manage commercially ...
Participation of local communities in management and utilization of forest resources through collect...
Collaborative Forest Management (or CFM) has been undertaken in Uganda to address the serious loss o...
As part of a multi-country review of community forest rights, Ecological Trends Alliance set out to ...
Collaborative forest management (CFM) is loosely defined as a working partnership between the key st...
Community based forest management (CBFM) has been implemented in Africa since the 1980s. Three main ...
Community Forest Management (CFM)—ranging from community-based to co-management regimes—has become a...
This chapter begins with a description of Participatory Forest Management (PFM) in Malawi and its le...
In developing countries, the failure of the policing model of forest management whereby the central...
Recently, approaches to natural resource management emphasize the importance of involving communitie...
There is an increasing consensus that access to forests and forest resources can contribute positive...
In Uganda, a large diversity of community initiated forest management systems have evolved recently ...
Convinced that participatory resource management is the way forward in the conservation of natural r...
The inclusion of communities in the management of state-owned or formerly state-owned forest resourc...
The paper presents the state of forests in sub-Saharan African (SSA)countries, salient factors leadi...
Research examined how partnerships of state and civil society could function to manage commercially ...
Participation of local communities in management and utilization of forest resources through collect...