From Supervising 'Subjects' to Supporting 'Citizens': Recent Developments in Community Forestry in Asia and Africa

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"Drawing on two contrasting cases 'Nepal (multiple purpose, relatively low value upland forests) and Cameroon (humid lowland forests of high commercial value)' this paper argues that policy development in community forestry has involved many unknowns, necessitating a learning process orientation and considerable flexibility."

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community forestry, forest management--policy

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