Economic aspects of community involvement in sustainable forest management in Eastern and Southern Africa
2001
Mogaka, Hezron | Gacheke, Simons | Turpie, Jane | Emerton Lucy | Karanja, Francis | Arara. O. Gordon | Laba Graphic Services
This book is about the an economic thematic study whose aims were to investigate the extent to which communities have been provided with economic incentives to become involved in sustainable forest management in Eastern and Southern Africa, and how far incentives and disincentives encourage sustainable forest management and how forest degradation and loss have been overcome. The study enquires whether forest management regimes in the region have actually provided communities with sufficient economic benefits to make them willing, and able, to conserve and to use sustainably forest resources in the course of their production and consumption activities. To these ends, it asks the questions: Are broader economic conditions in Eastern and Southern Africa supportive of community involvement in sustainable forest management?; and are economic concerns dealt with adequately in community-based approaches to forest management in Eastern and Southern Africa? The review covers fifteen countries in Eastern and Southern Africa - Angola, Botswana, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Somaliland, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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