Constructing and sustaining Participatory Forest Management: lessons from Tanzania, Mozambique, Laos and Vietnam

Autorzy

  • Irmeli Mustalahti Danish Centre for Forest, Landscape and Planning, Faculty of Life Science, University of Copenhagen
    Rolighedsvej 23, 1958 Frederiksberg C, Denmark
  • Iben Nathan Danish Centre for Forest, Landscape and Planning, Faculty of Life Science, University of Copenhagen
    Rolighedsvej 23, 1958 Frederiksberg C, Denmark

Abstract

The paper introduces an illustrative model, the ‘house model’, which contains a number of key elements for constructing and sustaining people’s participation in forest management. The model is used as a tool for analysing four donor supported forestry projects in Tanzania, Mozambique, Laos and Vietnam. The study shows that the two core elements for sustaining participation in forest management, regardless of land tenure or forest management model, are: (a) attitude: local people in the specific context see themselves as responsible for the local resources and; (b) access: local people gain secured access to information and benefits from the resources.

DOI
Source Folia Forestalia Polonica, Series A – Forestry
Print ISSN 0071-6677
Online ISSN
2199-5907
Type of article
review article
Original title
Constructing and sustaining Participatory Forest Management: lessons from Tanzania, Mozambique, Laos and Vietnam
Publisher The Committee on Forestry Sciences and Wood Technology of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Forest Research Institute in Sekocin Stary
Date 20/03/2009

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