Fair and transparent benefit-sharing in Philippine Government forest restoration programs

People’s Organizations (POs) in the Philippines have been working with the Government in programs and projects with upland communities since the adoption of a national community-based forest management strategy 25 years ago. The long-term success of Government reforestation programs depends on the i...

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Autores principales: Gassner, A., Torres, A.G., Wardell, D.A., Duque-Piñon, C.
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: World Agroforestry Centre 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115513
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Sumario:People’s Organizations (POs) in the Philippines have been working with the Government in programs and projects with upland communities since the adoption of a national community-based forest management strategy 25 years ago. The long-term success of Government reforestation programs depends on the incentives of POs to continue managing the resources beyond the lifetime of the program. Clear access and utilization rights — including fair and transparent benefit-sharing agreements — are pre-conditions to this process. This brief provides concrete policy recommendations to ensure that POs can benefit adequately from the timber and non-timber forest resources they have contributed to creating through planting forest- and fruit-tree species or in restoring and rehabilitating forest areas through the protection and maintenance of naturally regrowing seedlings.