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Decentralization Reforms: Help or Hindrance to Forest Conservation?

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Type: Conference Paper
Author: Andersson, Krister P.; Gibson, Clark C.
Conference: The Commons in an Age of Global Transition: Challenges, Risks and Opportunities, the Tenth Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property
Location: Oaxaca, Mexico
Conf. Date: August 9-13
Date: 2004
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/895
Sector: Forestry
Region: South America
Subject(s): IASC
IFRI
forestry
forest management
forest policy
decentralization
Abstract: "This study seeks to contribute to more nuanced expectations concerning the outcomes of decentralized forest governance. The paper argues that even in instances where local governments effectively carry out their decentralized mandate it is unreasonable to expect that decentralization will lead to conservation of all forests, all the time. Realistic predictions of decentralization outcomes need to base their assessments on the limitations of the local government mandate. We develop a theoretical approach that posits that the decentralization outcome is a function of the local government mandate, the effectiveness of the local governance institutions, and a series of structural factors, such as local demographics, road infrastructure, and resource endowments. We test our theory in the post-decentralization period in 30 Bolivian municipalities in the country's forest-rich lowlands. We identify the circumstances that allow municipal governance institutions to dampen the effect of the main drivers of forest loss. Our empirical analysis finds that the local governments' effectiveness in providing formal forest property rights to local forest users is associated with low levels of uncontrolled deforestation, but it detects no systematic relationship between local governance effectiveness and total deforestation."

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