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  1. Community forestry in Cameroon: opportunity or constraint for REDD+? by Bele, M.Y., Sonwa, D.J., Tiani, A.M.

    Published 2022
    Subjects: “…community forestry…”
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    Journal Article
  2. Community forestry in Nepal: Women and collective action by CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights

    Published 2010
    “…Community forestry has remained Nepal's forest management strategy since its introduction in 1978. …”
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  3. International forestry cooperation: which way now ? by Kiekens, J. P., Byron, R.N.

    Published 1997
    Subjects: “…forestry…”
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    Journal Article
  4. The Indonesian crisis and its impact on the forestry sector by Sayer, Jeffrey A.

    Published 1998
    Subjects: “…forestry…”
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    Journal Article
  5. Assistance to forestry: what have we learnt? by Persson, R.

    Published 2000
    Subjects: “…forestry…”
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    Journal Article
  6. Criteria and indicators for sustainable plantation forestry in Indonesia by Muhtaman, D.R., Siregar, C.A., Hopmans, P.

    Published 2000
    “…But for long-term sustainability of plantation forestry, it is more related to social rather than management or environmental issues. …”
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  7. Criteria and indicators for sustainable plantation forestry in India by Sankar, S., Anil, P.C., Amruth, M.

    Published 2000
    “…Both FMUs were managed by the Department of Forestry in Kerala. In Madhya Pradesh field testing was conducted in teak plantations of the Raipur district managed by the Madhya Pradesh Forest Development Corporation (MPFDC). …”
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  8. Community forestry and the stewardship of tropical forests in Asia by Jong, W. de

    Published 2002
    Subjects: “…community forestry…”
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    Journal Article
  9. Impacts of policy reforms on forestry environments and biodiversity by Sayer, Jeffrey A., Changjin Sun

    Published 2003
    “…It is insufficient to presume that comprehensive rules such as increasing forest cover in general, or even saving all natural forests, will solve all forestry problems. Beter data and more thorough analyses are needed to assess the relative magnitudes of these problems and the most effective means of addressing them.…”
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