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Collaborative management of forests

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Policy Papers & Briefs
декабря, 2004

Millions of the rural poor now participate in collaborative forest management schemes under a variety of tenurial and organizational arrangements.We examine those arrangements and ask whether local people have indeed gained more access to benefits from and control over forests. Our findings suggest that most co-management projects actually maintain and even extend central government control.

Property rights, collective action, and agroforestry

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Policy Papers & Briefs
декабря, 2004

In this brief, we explore the role that social institutions -specifically property rights and collective action - may play in the development of agroforestry.... In the future, property rights and collective action will play increasingly pivotal roles in defining rights and responsibilities over the externalities of tree management practices.

Building on successes in African agriculture

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Journal Articles & Books
декабря, 2004
Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
Mali
Kenya

Agricultural growth will prove essential for improving the welfare of the vast majority of Africa’s poor. Roughly 80 percent of the continent’s poor live in rural areas, and even those who do not will depend heavily on increasing agricultural productivity to lift them out of poverty. Seventy percent of all Africans— and nearly 90 percent of the poor—work primarily in agriculture.

Improved fallows in Kenya

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Policy Papers & Briefs
декабря, 2004
Eastern Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
Africa
Kenya

This case study explores the development, dissemination, adoption, and impact of improved tree fallows in rural western Kenya. The processes of technology development and dissemination throughout the region are described and analyzed.

Derechos de propiedad, acción colectiva y agrosilvicultura

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Policy Papers & Briefs
декабря, 2004

La agrosilvicultura trata sobre los sistemas agrícolas integrados, en que los árboles juegan un papel prominente. La agrosilvicultura puede proporcionar una variedad de funciones o beneficios para los agricultores y las comunidades. Los más fáciles de identificar son los productos forestales utilizados por los humanos: leña para fuego, madera, vigas, frutas, medicinas y resinas.