International audienceMost people in forest and rural areas manage trees as part of their livelihood systems. The resulting “domestic” or “rural” forests are distinct from conventional forest. They have historically been overlooked by the forestry sector and impacted by forest policies and regulatory frameworks. These forests presently encounter requalification and valuation dynamics, fueled by a sustainable development ideology, and induced by both public powers and local communities. These dynamics move in two different directions: the naturalization of rural forests by policy makers, and their politization by rural people. We draw on long-term research experiences in France, Morocco, Southeast Asia, and Africa on forests managed by “farm...
Rural forests are characterized by different levels of formal and nonformal appropriation by rural c...
Brazilian forestry law recognizes forests as public heritage for all citizens, and further recognize...
While the debate about sustainable development has considerably altered approaches to forest managem...
Most people in forest and rural areas manage trees as part of their livelihood systems. The resultin...
Most people in forest and rural areas manage trees as part of their livelihood systems. The resultin...
International audienceRural forests, i.e. farm forests and trees outside forests (TOF), are part of ...
A-07-26International audienceDespite a long history of confrontation between forest agencies and for...
Despite a long history of confrontation between forest agencies and forest people, “indigenous” or “...
International audienceRural forests are characterized by different levels of formal and nonformal ap...
Despite a long history of confrontation between forest agencies and forest people, "indigenous" or "...
International audience"Rural forests, including the wooded areas primarily managed by farmers (e.g. ...
Rural forests are characterized by different levels of formal and nonformal appropriation by rural c...
Brazilian forestry law recognizes forests as public heritage for all citizens, and further recognize...
While the debate about sustainable development has considerably altered approaches to forest managem...
Most people in forest and rural areas manage trees as part of their livelihood systems. The resultin...
Most people in forest and rural areas manage trees as part of their livelihood systems. The resultin...
International audienceRural forests, i.e. farm forests and trees outside forests (TOF), are part of ...
A-07-26International audienceDespite a long history of confrontation between forest agencies and for...
Despite a long history of confrontation between forest agencies and forest people, “indigenous” or “...
International audienceRural forests are characterized by different levels of formal and nonformal ap...
Despite a long history of confrontation between forest agencies and forest people, "indigenous" or "...
International audience"Rural forests, including the wooded areas primarily managed by farmers (e.g. ...
Rural forests are characterized by different levels of formal and nonformal appropriation by rural c...
Brazilian forestry law recognizes forests as public heritage for all citizens, and further recognize...
While the debate about sustainable development has considerably altered approaches to forest managem...