Who’s Forest? Implications of Different Management Regimes for Sustainable Utilisation and Minimisation of Conflicts

This Policy Brief presents some of the lessons learned from research work related to the search for appropriate mechanisms to manage forest resources, and conflicts arising from contested rights to forest resources in eastern and central Africa (ECA).

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Eastern and Central Africa Programme for Policy Analysis
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: ECAPAPA/ASARECA 2005
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/49645
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spelling CGSpace496452024-01-09T09:47:49Z Who’s Forest? Implications of Different Management Regimes for Sustainable Utilisation and Minimisation of Conflicts Eastern and Central Africa Programme for Policy Analysis This Policy Brief presents some of the lessons learned from research work related to the search for appropriate mechanisms to manage forest resources, and conflicts arising from contested rights to forest resources in eastern and central Africa (ECA). 2005 2014-10-29T08:30:06Z 2014-10-29T08:30:06Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/49645 en Open Access application/pdf ECAPAPA/ASARECA ECAPAPA 2005. Who’s Forest? Implications of Different Management Regimes for Sustainable Utilisation and Minimisation of Conflicts. ECAPAPA Policy Brief No. 7. ECAPAPA/ASARECA, Entebbe, Uganda.
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