Towards wellbeing in forest communities: a source book for local government

Governments in many countries are decentralising to give more control over decision making and budgets to local administrations. One expectation of this change is that local governments will more effectively and efficiently respond to the poorest citizens in their jurisdictions. Decentralisation is...

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Format: Libro
Language:Inglés
Published: Center for International Forestry Research 2007
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19696
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description Governments in many countries are decentralising to give more control over decision making and budgets to local administrations. One expectation of this change is that local governments will more effectively and efficiently respond to the poorest citizens in their jurisdictions. Decentralisation is especially significant to forest communities, which have historically benefited little from government services and poverty reduction programmes because of their physical isolation and social marginalisation. This Source Book was written for local governments and their partners who hope to respond to the needs of forest communities and improve the wellbeing of their people. It first discusses important concepts, such as decentralisation, wellbeing, poverty and the link between forests and poverty. It then presents four participatory tools that local governments may find useful to involve forest communities in the planning, monitoring and evaluation of development and poverty alleviation programmes, namely: monitoring local poverty contexts through interactive mapping; monitoring household wellbeing through local indicators; community evaluation of local government programmes; and communicating communities’ needs through scenario-based planning. The Source Book is based on the findings of an action research project carried out in forest communities in Indonesia and Bolivia by the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR). Although developed and tested in just two countries, the concepts and tools apply to people and governments around the globe.
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spelling CGSpace196962025-01-24T14:20:18Z Towards wellbeing in forest communities: a source book for local government poverty local government decentralization forests rural communities rural development monitoring mapping geographical information systems indicators social welfare handbooks action research Governments in many countries are decentralising to give more control over decision making and budgets to local administrations. One expectation of this change is that local governments will more effectively and efficiently respond to the poorest citizens in their jurisdictions. Decentralisation is especially significant to forest communities, which have historically benefited little from government services and poverty reduction programmes because of their physical isolation and social marginalisation. This Source Book was written for local governments and their partners who hope to respond to the needs of forest communities and improve the wellbeing of their people. It first discusses important concepts, such as decentralisation, wellbeing, poverty and the link between forests and poverty. It then presents four participatory tools that local governments may find useful to involve forest communities in the planning, monitoring and evaluation of development and poverty alleviation programmes, namely: monitoring local poverty contexts through interactive mapping; monitoring household wellbeing through local indicators; community evaluation of local government programmes; and communicating communities’ needs through scenario-based planning. The Source Book is based on the findings of an action research project carried out in forest communities in Indonesia and Bolivia by the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR). Although developed and tested in just two countries, the concepts and tools apply to people and governments around the globe. 2007 2012-06-04T09:12:38Z 2012-06-04T09:12:38Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19696 en Open Access Center for International Forestry Research Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR). 2007. Towards wellbeing in forest communities: a source book for local government . Bogor, Indonesia, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR). 90p. ISBN: 978-979-1412-20-9..
spellingShingle poverty
local government
decentralization
forests
rural communities
rural development
monitoring
mapping
geographical information systems
indicators
social welfare
handbooks
action research
Towards wellbeing in forest communities: a source book for local government
title Towards wellbeing in forest communities: a source book for local government
title_full Towards wellbeing in forest communities: a source book for local government
title_fullStr Towards wellbeing in forest communities: a source book for local government
title_full_unstemmed Towards wellbeing in forest communities: a source book for local government
title_short Towards wellbeing in forest communities: a source book for local government
title_sort towards wellbeing in forest communities a source book for local government
topic poverty
local government
decentralization
forests
rural communities
rural development
monitoring
mapping
geographical information systems
indicators
social welfare
handbooks
action research
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19696