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Development of management plans collaboratively with local people (e.g. co-management) is now an important means of protected area conservation. Yet formal protected area managers often need more specific information about the local people with whom they want to co-manage resources. We propose wi...


Colfer, C.J.P.Wadley, R.L.Venkateswarlu, P.[Understanding local people's use of time: a pre-condition for good co-management]Understanding local people's use of time: a pre-condition for good co-management

Previous research has identified three important issues of relevance to forest people’s roles in sustainable forest management that this article addresses here: the presence of a “conservation ethic”, a feeling of closeness to the forest, and a significant forest-culture link. It provides the res...


Colfer, C.J.P.Woelfel, J.Wadley, R.L.Harwell, E.[Assessing people's perceptions of forests: research in West Kalimantan, Indonesia]Assessing people's perceptions of forests: research in West Kalimantan, Indonesia

The studies discussed here were designed to assess previously identified human components of sustainable forest management (SFM). These human components include security of intergenerational access to resources, co-management of forests, and the definition of appropriate stakeholders. A variety o...


Colfer, C.J.P.Wadley, R.L.Woelfel, J.Harwell, E.[From bark to hartwood: gender issues in sustainable forest management]From bark to hartwood: gender issues in sustainable forest management

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