A conceptual framework and typology for explaining the outcomes of local forest management
Few generalizations are currently possible about the effectiveness of local forest management, owing to a lack of common terms and concepts with which to compare the wide range of practices employed. This paper proposes a conceptual framework and typology based on four dimensions which affect the mo...
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| author | Wollenberg, Eva Karoline |
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| description | Few generalizations are currently possible about the effectiveness of local forest management, owing to a lack of common terms and concepts with which to compare the wide range of practices employed. This paper proposes a conceptual framework and typology based on four dimensions which affect the motivation, resources and capacities of local people to undertake it: (a) the objectives underlying local people's use of the forest; (b) the potential of the forest resource to meet these objectives; (c) the nature of local social arrangements; and (d) macro-level economic and political factors |
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| spelling | CGSpace179662025-01-24T14:12:54Z A conceptual framework and typology for explaining the outcomes of local forest management Wollenberg, Eva Karoline community involvement forest management local planning institutions comparisons macroeconomics politics socioeconomics Few generalizations are currently possible about the effectiveness of local forest management, owing to a lack of common terms and concepts with which to compare the wide range of practices employed. This paper proposes a conceptual framework and typology based on four dimensions which affect the motivation, resources and capacities of local people to undertake it: (a) the objectives underlying local people's use of the forest; (b) the potential of the forest resource to meet these objectives; (c) the nature of local social arrangements; and (d) macro-level economic and political factors 1998 2012-06-04T09:04:48Z 2012-06-04T09:04:48Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/17966 en Wollenberg, E. 1998. A conceptual framework and typology for explaining the outcomes of local forest management . Journal of World Forest Resource Management 9 (1) :1-35. |
| spellingShingle | community involvement forest management local planning institutions comparisons macroeconomics politics socioeconomics Wollenberg, Eva Karoline A conceptual framework and typology for explaining the outcomes of local forest management |
| title | A conceptual framework and typology for explaining the outcomes of local forest management |
| title_full | A conceptual framework and typology for explaining the outcomes of local forest management |
| title_fullStr | A conceptual framework and typology for explaining the outcomes of local forest management |
| title_full_unstemmed | A conceptual framework and typology for explaining the outcomes of local forest management |
| title_short | A conceptual framework and typology for explaining the outcomes of local forest management |
| title_sort | conceptual framework and typology for explaining the outcomes of local forest management |
| topic | community involvement forest management local planning institutions comparisons macroeconomics politics socioeconomics |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/17966 |
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