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Community Forestry in the Amazon: The Unsolved Challenge of Forests and the Poor

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Type: Working Paper
Author: Pokorny, Benno; Johnson, James
Date: 2008
Agency: Overseas Development Institute, London
Series: Natural Resource Perspectives, no. 112
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/3992
Sector: Forestry
Region: South America
Subject(s): community forestry
Amazon River region
poverty
resource management
forest management
Abstract: "In the Amazon region, efforts to put Community Forestry into practice have achieved only modest results. The international research project ForLive, analysing experiences in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador and Brazil, revealed that considerable external resources are needed to overcome the technical, legal and financial barriers inherent in the current community forestry framework. As a consequence no spontaneous adoption takes place. To enable smallholders in effectively using their forests, there is an urgent need to revise this framework. Alternatives should start from existing locally developed practices with emphasis on education and extension. Larger areas of public forests should also be provided to communities, as, with appropriate investments in training, infrastructure and equipment, they have shown themselves able to effectively meet social, economic and environmental goals. Policy needs to distinguish more clearly between these goals. Improved social development skills are needed to support innovation and dissemination of locally appropriate practices and to strengthen local capacity for regulation and control."

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