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Showing items 352 through 358 of 358.In the kingdom of Thailand, forest ecosystems play a pivotal role in the livelihoods of both rural and urban communities.
Community forestry has no doubt come a long way towards becoming part of mainstream forestry in some countries. However, its potential to make a difference in the management of the forestry sector and rural development is yet to be widely recognized.
In The National Forest Plan of 1977, the poor and mountainous kingdom of Nepal recognized the need for the people’s participation in managing its forests.
In search of excellence deviates from the path that most authors have taken. Instead of dwelling on the failures and the negative, it celebrates the “good” and the many positive management efforts in the Asia–Pacific region.
RECOFTC conducted a review of the linkages between community forestry and poverty, with an emphasis on Asia. The analysis shows that clear empirical evidence exists, demonstrating that community forestry has provided tangible benefits to poor people.
To improve natural resource management on a larger scale, trainings must create a lasting impact on participants' lives and work.
This manual is designed for trainers and facilitators who have an interest in improving the facilitations skills of field workers in the context of community forestry development.