In a dual context characterized, on the one hand, by the proliferation of forest areas made possible by initiatives such as „one department, one forest,” and on the other hand, by the devolution of the management of these forest areas to local populations through decentralization, it is necessary and opportune to investigate the management of these forest resources. Thus, the objective of this study was to analyze the management of two community forests by examining the access of local residents to information related to these forests and their participation in their management. To this end, quantitative data were collected from 201 households living near these forests. The Likert scale, consisting of four possible options, was used ...
Public participation has been found essential for sustainable forest management and the decentraliza...
Participatory forest management is a key fact to forest conservation, and it contribute to the econo...
This study examines variations in the performance of participatory forest management programs among ...
Decentralization initiatives are on-going in many developing countries. In Burkina Faso, the governm...
This study examines challenges associated with early stages of decentralizing the administration and...
Community-based forest management (CBFM) is believed to have potentials to reduce deforestation and ...
In attempts to foster sustainable forest management practices, participation of local communities ha...
Burkina Faso is a Sahelian country where aridity is a constant characteristic of the natural environ...
[Departement_IRSTEA]GT [TR1_IRSTEA]RURAMEN / AMANDENational audienceIn Burkina Faso, forest is an im...
In many developing countries there has been a paradigm shift in forest conservation and management s...
The management of Ghana's Forests has attracted diverse social actors with multiple interests from t...
Forest management policies in tropical countries have undergone a paradigm shift in the 1980s. Inter...
Private forests have the potential to mitigate biodiversity loss and improve community livelihoods. ...
This article uses data from a large survey funded by US-AID and implemented by the Center for Intern...
peer reviewedForest resources abound in Gabon. Species diversity and quality of trees in the Gabones...
Public participation has been found essential for sustainable forest management and the decentraliza...
Participatory forest management is a key fact to forest conservation, and it contribute to the econo...
This study examines variations in the performance of participatory forest management programs among ...
Decentralization initiatives are on-going in many developing countries. In Burkina Faso, the governm...
This study examines challenges associated with early stages of decentralizing the administration and...
Community-based forest management (CBFM) is believed to have potentials to reduce deforestation and ...
In attempts to foster sustainable forest management practices, participation of local communities ha...
Burkina Faso is a Sahelian country where aridity is a constant characteristic of the natural environ...
[Departement_IRSTEA]GT [TR1_IRSTEA]RURAMEN / AMANDENational audienceIn Burkina Faso, forest is an im...
In many developing countries there has been a paradigm shift in forest conservation and management s...
The management of Ghana's Forests has attracted diverse social actors with multiple interests from t...
Forest management policies in tropical countries have undergone a paradigm shift in the 1980s. Inter...
Private forests have the potential to mitigate biodiversity loss and improve community livelihoods. ...
This article uses data from a large survey funded by US-AID and implemented by the Center for Intern...
peer reviewedForest resources abound in Gabon. Species diversity and quality of trees in the Gabones...
Public participation has been found essential for sustainable forest management and the decentraliza...
Participatory forest management is a key fact to forest conservation, and it contribute to the econo...
This study examines variations in the performance of participatory forest management programs among ...