Rehabilitation of degraded forests to improve livelihoods of poor farmers in South China

Degradation of forests and forest lands is a problem in many parts of the world and is particularly serious in south China. Chinese forest policy reforms in recent years have enabled rural households to generate income from forests, to own the trees they have planted, and have offered new opportunit...

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Autor principal: Liu Dachang
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Center for International Forestry Research 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18732
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description Degradation of forests and forest lands is a problem in many parts of the world and is particularly serious in south China. Chinese forest policy reforms in recent years have enabled rural households to generate income from forests, to own the trees they have planted, and have offered new opportunities to manage forests sustainably. Rehabilitation of degraded forests and forest lands is one of the possible pathways to improve livelihoods of poor farmers and others in the rural communities. This report documents the results of four case studies in south China in which farmers, local officials and ressearchers anlysed the problems of degraded forests and forest lands, and formulated options for their solution. Opportunities to improve forest management and people's livelihoods are dependent on overcoming a range of biophysical, socioeconomic and political constraints. Action research was used to implement and test some of the options identified. The experience and analysis should be of value for researchers, resource managers and government officials in China and elsewhere to address poverty and environmental concerns through a multidisciplinary, participatory and holistic approach.
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spelling CGSpace187322025-01-24T14:20:30Z Rehabilitation of degraded forests to improve livelihoods of poor farmers in South China Liu Dachang degraded forests degraded land rehabilitation forest plantations bamboos broadleaved evergreen forests socioeconomics participatory rural appraisal case studies Degradation of forests and forest lands is a problem in many parts of the world and is particularly serious in south China. Chinese forest policy reforms in recent years have enabled rural households to generate income from forests, to own the trees they have planted, and have offered new opportunities to manage forests sustainably. Rehabilitation of degraded forests and forest lands is one of the possible pathways to improve livelihoods of poor farmers and others in the rural communities. This report documents the results of four case studies in south China in which farmers, local officials and ressearchers anlysed the problems of degraded forests and forest lands, and formulated options for their solution. Opportunities to improve forest management and people's livelihoods are dependent on overcoming a range of biophysical, socioeconomic and political constraints. Action research was used to implement and test some of the options identified. The experience and analysis should be of value for researchers, resource managers and government officials in China and elsewhere to address poverty and environmental concerns through a multidisciplinary, participatory and holistic approach. 2003 2012-06-04T09:08:45Z 2012-06-04T09:08:45Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18732 en Open Access Center for International Forestry Research Liu Dachang, ed. 2003. Rehabilitation of degraded forests to improve livelihoods of poor farmers in South China . Bogor, Indonesia, CIFOR. 97p. ISBN: 979-8764-98-6..
spellingShingle degraded forests
degraded land
rehabilitation
forest plantations
bamboos
broadleaved evergreen forests
socioeconomics
participatory rural appraisal
case studies
Liu Dachang
Rehabilitation of degraded forests to improve livelihoods of poor farmers in South China
title Rehabilitation of degraded forests to improve livelihoods of poor farmers in South China
title_full Rehabilitation of degraded forests to improve livelihoods of poor farmers in South China
title_fullStr Rehabilitation of degraded forests to improve livelihoods of poor farmers in South China
title_full_unstemmed Rehabilitation of degraded forests to improve livelihoods of poor farmers in South China
title_short Rehabilitation of degraded forests to improve livelihoods of poor farmers in South China
title_sort rehabilitation of degraded forests to improve livelihoods of poor farmers in south china
topic degraded forests
degraded land
rehabilitation
forest plantations
bamboos
broadleaved evergreen forests
socioeconomics
participatory rural appraisal
case studies
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