Participation in Forest and Conservation Management

The participation of local communities and other stakeholders in managing forestry and conservation projects can help to improve forest productivity, alleviate poverty, enhance environmental sustainability, and make rules governing forest access mo...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1995/06/2815102/participation-forest-conservation-management
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11668
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spelling okr-10986-116682021-04-23T14:02:56Z Participation in Forest and Conservation Management World Bank ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AGROFORESTRY APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BUILDING LOCAL CAPACITY COMMUNITY INVESTMENT CONSERVATION STRATEGY CONSULTATION CULTIVATION DECENTRALIZATION DECISION MAKING DECISIONMAKING ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES EXTENSION FAMILIES FARM FORESTRY FODDER FOREST FOREST AREAS FOREST MANAGEMENT FOREST POLICIES FOREST PRODUCTIVITY FOREST PROTECTION FOREST PROTECTION COMMITTEES FOREST RESOURCES FOREST SECTOR FOREST SERVICE FOREST USERS FORESTRY FORESTRY AGENCY FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT FORESTRY PROJECT FORESTRY PROJECTS FORESTRY RESOURCES FORESTRY SECTOR FORESTS GENDER GOVERNMENT COMMITMENT INCOME INDIGENOUS GROUPS INFORMATION NETWORKS INVENTORIES KEY ACTORS LANDLESS HOUSEHOLDS LANDLESS PEOPLE LIVESTOCK LOCAL CAPACITY MARKETING MEDICINES MULCH NGOS OIL PARTICIPATION OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH STATE FORESTRY SUSTAINABLE USE TIMBER TIMBER HARVESTS TIMBER PRODUCTION TIMBER PRODUCTS TREES VILLAGE FOREST WATERSHED WOOD WOOD PRODUCTS FOREST MANAGEMENT CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION POVERTY MITIGATION ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION DECENTRALIZATION FOREST RESOURCES FOREST PRODUCTIVITY STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS CONSULTATION GOVERNMENT COMMITMENTS INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE CAPACITY BUILDING NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS The participation of local communities and other stakeholders in managing forestry and conservation projects can help to improve forest productivity, alleviate poverty, enhance environmental sustainability, and make rules governing forest access more enforceable. Introducing participatory management depends on government commitment; and it requires time and resources to develop consensus among stakeholders, establish new institutional arrangements, decentralize finance and administration, ensure appropriate rules and incentives for local involvement, and build organizational capacity at the local level. 2012-08-13T15:40:51Z 2012-08-13T15:40:51Z 1995-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1995/06/2815102/participation-forest-conservation-management http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11668 English Social Development Notes; No. 10 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
AGROFORESTRY
APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BUILDING LOCAL CAPACITY
COMMUNITY INVESTMENT
CONSERVATION STRATEGY
CONSULTATION
CULTIVATION
DECENTRALIZATION
DECISION MAKING
DECISIONMAKING
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES
EXTENSION
FAMILIES
FARM FORESTRY
FODDER
FOREST
FOREST AREAS
FOREST MANAGEMENT
FOREST POLICIES
FOREST PRODUCTIVITY
FOREST PROTECTION
FOREST PROTECTION COMMITTEES
FOREST RESOURCES
FOREST SECTOR
FOREST SERVICE
FOREST USERS
FORESTRY
FORESTRY AGENCY
FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT
FORESTRY PROJECT
FORESTRY PROJECTS
FORESTRY RESOURCES
FORESTRY SECTOR
FORESTS
GENDER
GOVERNMENT COMMITMENT
INCOME
INDIGENOUS GROUPS
INFORMATION NETWORKS
INVENTORIES
KEY ACTORS
LANDLESS HOUSEHOLDS
LANDLESS PEOPLE
LIVESTOCK
LOCAL CAPACITY
MARKETING
MEDICINES
MULCH
NGOS
OIL
PARTICIPATION OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES
PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES
PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROCUREMENT
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
STATE FORESTRY
SUSTAINABLE USE
TIMBER
TIMBER HARVESTS
TIMBER PRODUCTION
TIMBER PRODUCTS
TREES
VILLAGE FOREST
WATERSHED
WOOD
WOOD PRODUCTS FOREST MANAGEMENT
CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
POVERTY MITIGATION
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION
DECENTRALIZATION
FOREST RESOURCES
FOREST PRODUCTIVITY
STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS
CONSULTATION
GOVERNMENT COMMITMENTS
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
CAPACITY BUILDING
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
spellingShingle ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
AGROFORESTRY
APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BUILDING LOCAL CAPACITY
COMMUNITY INVESTMENT
CONSERVATION STRATEGY
CONSULTATION
CULTIVATION
DECENTRALIZATION
DECISION MAKING
DECISIONMAKING
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES
EXTENSION
FAMILIES
FARM FORESTRY
FODDER
FOREST
FOREST AREAS
FOREST MANAGEMENT
FOREST POLICIES
FOREST PRODUCTIVITY
FOREST PROTECTION
FOREST PROTECTION COMMITTEES
FOREST RESOURCES
FOREST SECTOR
FOREST SERVICE
FOREST USERS
FORESTRY
FORESTRY AGENCY
FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT
FORESTRY PROJECT
FORESTRY PROJECTS
FORESTRY RESOURCES
FORESTRY SECTOR
FORESTS
GENDER
GOVERNMENT COMMITMENT
INCOME
INDIGENOUS GROUPS
INFORMATION NETWORKS
INVENTORIES
KEY ACTORS
LANDLESS HOUSEHOLDS
LANDLESS PEOPLE
LIVESTOCK
LOCAL CAPACITY
MARKETING
MEDICINES
MULCH
NGOS
OIL
PARTICIPATION OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES
PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES
PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROCUREMENT
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
STATE FORESTRY
SUSTAINABLE USE
TIMBER
TIMBER HARVESTS
TIMBER PRODUCTION
TIMBER PRODUCTS
TREES
VILLAGE FOREST
WATERSHED
WOOD
WOOD PRODUCTS FOREST MANAGEMENT
CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
POVERTY MITIGATION
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION
DECENTRALIZATION
FOREST RESOURCES
FOREST PRODUCTIVITY
STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS
CONSULTATION
GOVERNMENT COMMITMENTS
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
CAPACITY BUILDING
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
World Bank
Participation in Forest and Conservation Management
relation Social Development Notes; No. 10
description The participation of local communities and other stakeholders in managing forestry and conservation projects can help to improve forest productivity, alleviate poverty, enhance environmental sustainability, and make rules governing forest access more enforceable. Introducing participatory management depends on government commitment; and it requires time and resources to develop consensus among stakeholders, establish new institutional arrangements, decentralize finance and administration, ensure appropriate rules and incentives for local involvement, and build organizational capacity at the local level.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Participation in Forest and Conservation Management
title_short Participation in Forest and Conservation Management
title_full Participation in Forest and Conservation Management
title_fullStr Participation in Forest and Conservation Management
title_full_unstemmed Participation in Forest and Conservation Management
title_sort participation in forest and conservation management
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1995/06/2815102/participation-forest-conservation-management
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11668
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