Participatory Forest Management: Collective Action Under Three Different Institutional Regimes

Published By: SANDEE on eSS | Published Date: August, 15 , 2004

Community Forestry in India is characterized broadly by the presence of three different types of institutional structures aimed at promoting common property regimes- self-initiated efforts, NGO- promoted efforts, and the governments Joint Management Forest (JFM) Program. The study reveals clearly that there is no single 'best' governance system that can ensure sustainable forest management. Self-initiated and NGO-promoted efforts reflects an improved understanding and awareness of institutional rules - local initiatives leads to better acceptance and compliance. [ SANDEE Policy Brief No. 3-04] URL: [http://www.sandeeonline.org/uploads/documents/abstract/810_ABS_policy_brief_rucha.pdf]

Author(s): Rucha Ghate | Posted on: Jun 15, 2011 | Views(682) | Download (131)


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