Exploring community institutions as instruments for strengthening tree-based livelihoods in Nyando

The objective of this study was to analyse suitability of community institutions as stakeholders in a C finance initiative in Nyando, Kenya. This work purposively sampled registered groups with sound organisation, and not the numerous small informal entities in Nyando. Studied institutions were by...

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Autor principal: Misiko, Michael T.
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/21191
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description The objective of this study was to analyse suitability of community institutions as stakeholders in a C finance initiative in Nyando, Kenya. This work purposively sampled registered groups with sound organisation, and not the numerous small informal entities in Nyando. Studied institutions were by and large livelihood entities. They were selected because they engaged in generation and sharing of collective benefits. This aspect of benefits sharing is critical, because such groups are considered as possible conduits for equitable disbursement or even management of revenues that may be generated in the future from C finance initiatives.
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spelling CGSpace211912025-12-10T12:47:10Z Exploring community institutions as instruments for strengthening tree-based livelihoods in Nyando Misiko, Michael T. community involvement climate sustainable livelihoods trees The objective of this study was to analyse suitability of community institutions as stakeholders in a C finance initiative in Nyando, Kenya. This work purposively sampled registered groups with sound organisation, and not the numerous small informal entities in Nyando. Studied institutions were by and large livelihood entities. They were selected because they engaged in generation and sharing of collective benefits. This aspect of benefits sharing is critical, because such groups are considered as possible conduits for equitable disbursement or even management of revenues that may be generated in the future from C finance initiatives. 2012-07-12 2012-07-13T01:04:18Z 2012-07-13T01:04:18Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/21191 en application/pdf Misiko M. 2012. Exploring community institutions as instruments for strengthening tree-based livelihoods in Nyando. Report for CARE Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change Project, Nyando, Western Kenya. Copenhagen, Denmark: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security (CCAFS).
spellingShingle community involvement
climate
sustainable livelihoods
trees
Misiko, Michael T.
Exploring community institutions as instruments for strengthening tree-based livelihoods in Nyando
title Exploring community institutions as instruments for strengthening tree-based livelihoods in Nyando
title_full Exploring community institutions as instruments for strengthening tree-based livelihoods in Nyando
title_fullStr Exploring community institutions as instruments for strengthening tree-based livelihoods in Nyando
title_full_unstemmed Exploring community institutions as instruments for strengthening tree-based livelihoods in Nyando
title_short Exploring community institutions as instruments for strengthening tree-based livelihoods in Nyando
title_sort exploring community institutions as instruments for strengthening tree based livelihoods in nyando
topic community involvement
climate
sustainable livelihoods
trees
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/21191
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