forests
- Is forest co-management beneficial for all involved?
- C.B.L. Jumbe; A. Angelsen / Department of Economics and Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2005
- This paper asks: do local people and in particular vulnerable groups benefit from the devolution of forest management? Although there are many studies that indicate village-level organisations have an impact in resource conservations,...
- Comparing the impact of agricultural-led and forest resources-led growth in Mozambican villages
- O. San Martin; S. Holden / Department of Economics and Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2004
- This paper investigates the social and economic effects of two different growth strategies (agricultural-led and forest resources-led growth) in a small village economy in Mozambique. The study uses using a Social Accounting Matrix me...
- Income generation from forestry
- P. Vedeld; P. Angehen; E. Sjaastad; G. Berg / Environment Department, World Bank, 2004
- This report investigates the extent to which people in rural areas of developing countries depend on income from forest environmental resources, and how this dependence is conditioned by different political, economic, ecological, and ...
- Economic benefits of carbon storage to Uganda agroforesters
- C. Nakakaawa; P. Vedeld; W. Gombya-Ssembajjwe / Faculty of Forestry, University of Toronto, 2004
- The economic advantages of improved agro forestry fallow systems over traditional continuous cropping systems are important tools that can be used to influence the choice of land use options at household levels. In Kigezi highlands Ug...
- The causes of conflict within JFM: saving the wood from the trees in India
- P. Kashwan / Community-Based Natural Resource Management Network, 2003
- Joint Forest Management (JFM) has been an important step for improving amangement and governance of forests in India. However, conflicts and conflict resolution arrangements in the JFM framework are one area where there is urgent need...
- Factors affecting the efficiency of spice based agroforestry, Sri Lanka
- L. Lindara; F. Johnsen; H. Gunatilake / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2004
- This paper looks at factors affecting the efficiency of the spice based agroforestry sector. The technical efficiency of spice based agroforestry systems was estimated in order to identify the potential increase in production without ...
- Study of the natural forest in Basho, Pakistan
- K. Velle / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 1998
- Study on institutions and organisations in pasture and forestry management, Pakistan
- H. Steinsholt; P. Wisborg; M Akbar Raza; H. Sevatdal / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 1998
- Sociological approach to forestry theory and projects in Sri Lanka, Nepal and India
- N. U. Sekhar; J. Ivar / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2003
- The present study draws on research and field experience in social forestry in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka since the mid 90s. It focuses on some of the major issues in relation to popular thinking about the theory of social forestry de...
- Local natural resource management in urban Malawi
- R. Kaarhus; I. Jørgensen; J. Kamoto; R. Mumba; M. Sikwese; S. Ferrar / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2003
- This book records the successes and failures from the Blantyre City Fuel Wood Project (BCFP) in Southern Malawi. It focuses on the transfer of responsibilities for plantations and indigenous forests to newly created village institutio...
- Is forest co-management beneficial for all involved?
- C.B.L. Jumbe; A. Angelsen / Department of Economics and Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2005
- This paper asks: do local people and in particular vulnerable groups benefit from the devolution of forest management? Although there are many studies that indicate village-level organisations have an impact in resource conservations,...
- Comparing the impact of agricultural-led and forest resources-led growth in Mozambican villages
- O. San Martin; S. Holden / Department of Economics and Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2004
- This paper investigates the social and economic effects of two different growth strategies (agricultural-led and forest resources-led growth) in a small village economy in Mozambique. The study uses using a Social Accounting Matrix me...
- Income generation from forestry
- P. Vedeld; P. Angehen; E. Sjaastad; G. Berg / Environment Department, World Bank, 2004
- This report investigates the extent to which people in rural areas of developing countries depend on income from forest environmental resources, and how this dependence is conditioned by different political, economic, ecological, and ...
- Economic benefits of carbon storage to Uganda agroforesters
- C. Nakakaawa; P. Vedeld; W. Gombya-Ssembajjwe / Faculty of Forestry, University of Toronto, 2004
- The economic advantages of improved agro forestry fallow systems over traditional continuous cropping systems are important tools that can be used to influence the choice of land use options at household levels. In Kigezi highlands Ug...
- The causes of conflict within JFM: saving the wood from the trees in India
- P. Kashwan / Community-Based Natural Resource Management Network, 2003
- Joint Forest Management (JFM) has been an important step for improving amangement and governance of forests in India. However, conflicts and conflict resolution arrangements in the JFM framework are one area where there is urgent need...
- Factors affecting the efficiency of spice based agroforestry, Sri Lanka
- L. Lindara; F. Johnsen; H. Gunatilake / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2004
- This paper looks at factors affecting the efficiency of the spice based agroforestry sector. The technical efficiency of spice based agroforestry systems was estimated in order to identify the potential increase in production without ...
- Study of the natural forest in Basho, Pakistan
- K. Velle / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 1998
- Study on institutions and organisations in pasture and forestry management, Pakistan
- H. Steinsholt; P. Wisborg; M Akbar Raza; H. Sevatdal / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 1998
- Sociological approach to forestry theory and projects in Sri Lanka, Nepal and India
- N. U. Sekhar; J. Ivar / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2003
- The present study draws on research and field experience in social forestry in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka since the mid 90s. It focuses on some of the major issues in relation to popular thinking about the theory of social forestry de...
- Local natural resource management in urban Malawi
- R. Kaarhus; I. Jørgensen; J. Kamoto; R. Mumba; M. Sikwese; S. Ferrar / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2003
- This book records the successes and failures from the Blantyre City Fuel Wood Project (BCFP) in Southern Malawi. It focuses on the transfer of responsibilities for plantations and indigenous forests to newly created village institutio...
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