Forest management in Bolivian indigenous territories - Recommendations for CSOs

As part of a multi-country review of community forest rights, the Instituto Boliviano de Investigación Forestal (IBIF) conducted a review of three of Bolivia’s indigenous territories—Monteverde, Lomerío, and Guarayos. We focussed on: (i) the outcomes of this collective tenure model in terms of livel...

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Autor principal: Ascarrunz, N., Angulo, A.R., Serrano, A.B., Benneker, C.
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111605
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author Ascarrunz, N., Angulo, A.R., Serrano, A.B., Benneker, C.
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description As part of a multi-country review of community forest rights, the Instituto Boliviano de Investigación Forestal (IBIF) conducted a review of three of Bolivia’s indigenous territories—Monteverde, Lomerío, and Guarayos. We focussed on: (i) the outcomes of this collective tenure model in terms of livelihoods and forest conservation; (ii) the conditions and constraints for achieving positive outcomes; and (iii) the potential role of CSOs in improving the outcomes. In this policy brief we summarize some of the main outcomes of the review, and the consequent recommendations for CSOs.
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spelling CGSpace1116052023-02-15T02:59:41Z Forest management in Bolivian indigenous territories - Recommendations for CSOs Ascarrunz, N., Angulo, A.R., Serrano, A.B., Benneker, C. forest management community forestry indigenous people tenure systems livelihoods conservation As part of a multi-country review of community forest rights, the Instituto Boliviano de Investigación Forestal (IBIF) conducted a review of three of Bolivia’s indigenous territories—Monteverde, Lomerío, and Guarayos. We focussed on: (i) the outcomes of this collective tenure model in terms of livelihoods and forest conservation; (ii) the conditions and constraints for achieving positive outcomes; and (iii) the potential role of CSOs in improving the outcomes. In this policy brief we summarize some of the main outcomes of the review, and the consequent recommendations for CSOs. 2020-09-09 2021-02-28T10:58:14Z 2021-02-28T10:58:14Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111605 en Open Access Ascarrunz, N., Angulo, A.R., Serrano, A.B., Benneker, C. 2020. Forest management in Bolivian indigenous territories - Recommendations for CSOs. Wageningen, the Netherlands: Tropenbos International.
spellingShingle forest management
community forestry
indigenous people
tenure systems
livelihoods
conservation
Ascarrunz, N., Angulo, A.R., Serrano, A.B., Benneker, C.
Forest management in Bolivian indigenous territories - Recommendations for CSOs
title Forest management in Bolivian indigenous territories - Recommendations for CSOs
title_full Forest management in Bolivian indigenous territories - Recommendations for CSOs
title_fullStr Forest management in Bolivian indigenous territories - Recommendations for CSOs
title_full_unstemmed Forest management in Bolivian indigenous territories - Recommendations for CSOs
title_short Forest management in Bolivian indigenous territories - Recommendations for CSOs
title_sort forest management in bolivian indigenous territories recommendations for csos
topic forest management
community forestry
indigenous people
tenure systems
livelihoods
conservation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111605
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