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Trees, Plants and a Rural Community in the Southern Sudan

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Persson, Janet
Journal: Unasylva
Volume: 38
Page(s): 32-43
Date: 1986
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/8477
Sector: Forestry
Region: Africa
Subject(s): interdisciplinarity
community forestry
women
trees
sustainability
Abstract: "Interdisciplinary planning, community forestry, people's participation, the importance of women in forestry, multipurpose tree species - all of these are pivotal concepts in the new emphasis upon 'forestry for development'. In this article, the importance of these concepts is indirectly but strikingly conveyed in a graphic portrait of a Mödö village in the southern Sudan where trees are an essential element in daily survival. The author, a linguist and a skilled observer, gives us just enough information of a sociological and anthropological nature to indicate how evocative in-depth, forestry-related studies by professionals in these fields might be - and how relevant they could be for planning future forestry activities. As life in this Mödö village is described, we come to appreciate - implicitly - the relevance of community forestry, the value of people's participation in planning and decision-making, and the extent of women's involvement in forestry activities. Finally, it is noteworthy how many examples there are of the many potential uses for a single species of tree."

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