Carrying out action research with forest dependent communities calls for special attention to their tenure arrangement, power relations, heterogeneity and the governance arrangements of the forests they use or manage. This is what over four years of CIFOR‟s research on adaptive collaborative management (ACM) of forests in eleven countries reveals. Using examples from three of those countries we show how important it is to address passiveness, power relations and social and institutional capitals during a process of action research, and participatory action research, aimed at improving livelihoods, equity and forest systems. The ACM research also shows that processes of change tend to be slow, and four years is barely enough to bring about o...
In 2006, the Center for International Forestry Research, in coordination with the Rights and Resourc...
State devolution has combined with social movement pressures to give communities increasing access a...
In recent years, awareness has grown in Nepal and globally regarding two of community forestry’s mos...
Carrying out action research with forest dependent communities calls for special attention to their ...
This case study summary highlights CIFOR and partners’ participatory action research based project e...
The author highlights conceptual, substantive and methodological aspects of participatory action res...
This paper briefly reviews CIFOR’s experience using participatory action research working with commu...
Convinced that participatory resource management is the way forward in the conservation of natural r...
Focused on forest management and governance, this book examines two decades of experience with Adapt...
This book examines the value of Adaptive Collaborative Management for facilitating learning and coll...
This book examines the value of Adaptive Collaborative Management for facilitating learning and coll...
This paper describes CIFOR¿s experiences in implementing ACM research in two sites in Indonesia; Eas...
This paper describes CIFOR’s experiences in implementing ACM research in two sites in Indonesia; Eas...
‘Does research in collaboration with partners has any impact on shaping global forest policy?’ is a ...
Adaptive management is a way of dealing with uncertainty and complexity; collaborative management is...
In 2006, the Center for International Forestry Research, in coordination with the Rights and Resourc...
State devolution has combined with social movement pressures to give communities increasing access a...
In recent years, awareness has grown in Nepal and globally regarding two of community forestry’s mos...
Carrying out action research with forest dependent communities calls for special attention to their ...
This case study summary highlights CIFOR and partners’ participatory action research based project e...
The author highlights conceptual, substantive and methodological aspects of participatory action res...
This paper briefly reviews CIFOR’s experience using participatory action research working with commu...
Convinced that participatory resource management is the way forward in the conservation of natural r...
Focused on forest management and governance, this book examines two decades of experience with Adapt...
This book examines the value of Adaptive Collaborative Management for facilitating learning and coll...
This book examines the value of Adaptive Collaborative Management for facilitating learning and coll...
This paper describes CIFOR¿s experiences in implementing ACM research in two sites in Indonesia; Eas...
This paper describes CIFOR’s experiences in implementing ACM research in two sites in Indonesia; Eas...
‘Does research in collaboration with partners has any impact on shaping global forest policy?’ is a ...
Adaptive management is a way of dealing with uncertainty and complexity; collaborative management is...
In 2006, the Center for International Forestry Research, in coordination with the Rights and Resourc...
State devolution has combined with social movement pressures to give communities increasing access a...
In recent years, awareness has grown in Nepal and globally regarding two of community forestry’s mos...