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Decentralization and Devolution of Forest Management: Fostering Relations Between State and Local Communities to Improve Forest Management in Thailand and the Philippines
Oleh:
Nugroho, Yuli
Jenis:
Article from Books
Dalam koleksi:
Are We Up to the Challenge?: Current Crises and the Asian Intellectual COmmunity (The Work of the 2005/2006 API Fellows
,
page 030-039.
Topik:
Ecological Destrucation
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Modern Resource Management
;
Forest Management
;
Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM)
;
Community Resource Management Framework (CRMF)
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Perpustakaan PKPM
Nomor Panggil:
342.7 ARE
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It has been observed that there is an existing trend and tendency towards decentralization and devolution in forest management. This can be seen in the transfer of some authority and power from the national level to the local or village level. This trend has been driven by several factors such as the demands by locals for benefits reaped from the forests, equity between the central and the local politics, as well as democratization. This paper attempts to analyze the implementation of forest management via stakeholders’ perception, interpretation and understanding of their power, authority and responsibilities over decentralized and devolved forests.
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