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A fair share? Sharing the benefits and costs of collaborative forest management

A fair share? Sharing the benefits and costs of collaborative forest management
This study explores how Collaborative Forest Management (CFM) can improve the welfare of the rural poor. It examines why the flow of benefits from community-managed forests to local actors is lower than it could be, highlighting institutional and policy constraints that need to be addressed for this to change, as well as the role and arrangement of community-level governance.
URL:
http://www.cfa-international.org/IFR%2011(2)/Mahanty%20et%20al.pdf
Authors:
Mahanty, S., Guernier, J. and Yasmi, Y.
Published:
2009

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