Social and economical aspects of Miombo woodland management in Southern Africa: options and opportunities for research
Five themes are identified for social, economic and policy research relating to miombo woodland management in southern Africa. They are: (1) patterns of local institutional change; (2) household use of woodland products; (3) markets for woodland products; (4) longer term dimensions to woodland use a...
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| description | Five themes are identified for social, economic and policy research relating to miombo woodland management in southern Africa. They are: (1) patterns of local institutional change; (2) household use of woodland products; (3) markets for woodland products; (4) longer term dimensions to woodland use and exploitation and (5) policy and legislation. These themes are by no means definitive or exhaustive, but are described here as a means of focusing on the scope of future research, and as a basis for identifying priorities. |
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| spelling | CGSpace176162025-01-24T14:12:38Z Social and economical aspects of Miombo woodland management in Southern Africa: options and opportunities for research Dewees, P. A. socioeconomics woodlands forest management Five themes are identified for social, economic and policy research relating to miombo woodland management in southern Africa. They are: (1) patterns of local institutional change; (2) household use of woodland products; (3) markets for woodland products; (4) longer term dimensions to woodland use and exploitation and (5) policy and legislation. These themes are by no means definitive or exhaustive, but are described here as a means of focusing on the scope of future research, and as a basis for identifying priorities. 1994 2012-06-04T09:02:16Z 2012-06-04T09:02:16Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/17616 en Open Access Dewees, P. A. 1994. Social and economical aspects of Miombo woodland management in Southern Africa: options and opportunities for research . CIFOR Occasional Paper No.2. |
| spellingShingle | socioeconomics woodlands forest management Dewees, P. A. Social and economical aspects of Miombo woodland management in Southern Africa: options and opportunities for research |
| title | Social and economical aspects of Miombo woodland management in Southern Africa: options and opportunities for research |
| title_full | Social and economical aspects of Miombo woodland management in Southern Africa: options and opportunities for research |
| title_fullStr | Social and economical aspects of Miombo woodland management in Southern Africa: options and opportunities for research |
| title_full_unstemmed | Social and economical aspects of Miombo woodland management in Southern Africa: options and opportunities for research |
| title_short | Social and economical aspects of Miombo woodland management in Southern Africa: options and opportunities for research |
| title_sort | social and economical aspects of miombo woodland management in southern africa options and opportunities for research |
| topic | socioeconomics woodlands forest management |
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