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The Grab Bag: Supplementary Methods for Assessing Human Well-being is designed to complement The BAG. The Grab Bag is designed for use by social scientists who may find The BAG overly prescriptive. The eight methods presented are either more difficult for non-social scientists to use or, in a cou...


Colfer, C.J.P.[The Grab bag: supplementary methods for assessing human well-being]The Grab bag: supplementary methods for assessing human well-being

This paper reports the results of a pre-test in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, of four methods designed to assess the level and nature of participation by local people in forest management quickly and easily. Two of the methods - the "Iterative Continuum Method" (ICM) and the participatory card sort...


Colfer, C.J.P.Wadley, R.L.[Assessing "participation" in forest management: workable methods and unworkable assumptions]Assessing "participation" in forest management: workable methods and unworkable assumptions

This concept paper addresses those elements in the people-forest interface which we perceive as critical to sustainable forest management, based on our own training and experience, as well as two field tests of the conceptual framework (in Kalimantan and Côte d'Ivoire ). Initially, we define our ...


Colfer, C.J.P.Prabhu, R.Wollenberg, Eva K.[Principles, criteria and indicators: applying Ockham’s Razor to the people-forestry link]Principles, criteria and indicators: applying Ockham’s Razor to the people-forestry link

This paper makes use of data from a methodological pre-test conducted in and around Danau Sentarum Wildlife Reserve in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Its purpose was to contribute to the development of principles, criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management (SFM). The particular topic ...


Colfer, C.J.P.Wadley, R.L.Harwell, E.Prabhu, R.[Inter-generational access to resources: developing criteria and indicators]Inter-generational access to resources: developing criteria and indicators

This paper proposes a method for identifying and defining the most significant actors in sustain- able forest management. A rationale for the importance of differentiating among various forest stakeholders is first provided. Significant stakeholders identified in forest management units in Kalima...


Colfer, C.J.P.[Who counts most in sustainable forest management?]Who counts most in sustainable forest management?

This report documents the conduct of the first field tests of criteria and indicators (C&I) at the forest management unit level. Interdisciplinary and international teams of five persons conducted tests of five sets of C&I in four countries (Germany, Indonesia, Brazil, and Cote d’Ivoire). This re...


Prabhu, R.Colfer, C.J.P.Venkateswarlu, P.Tan, L.C.Soekmadi, R.Wollenberg, Eva K.[Testing criteria and indicators for the sustainable management of forests: phase 1. Final Report]Testing criteria and indicators for the sustainable management of forests: phase 1. Final Report

Translation of FAO Community Forestry Case Study Series 6: Shifting cultivators of Indonesia: marauders or managers of the forest? Rice production and forest use among the Uma’ Jalan of East Kalimantan (1993). The study examines longitudinal data from four Uma’ Jalan Kenyah Dayak villages in East...


Colfer, C.J.P.Dudley, R.G.Hadikusumah, H.RusydiSakuntaladewi, N.Amblani[Peladang berpindah di Indonesia: perusak atau pengelola hutan? produksi padi dan pemanfaatan hutan Uma' jalan Kalimantan Timur]Peladang berpindah di Indonesia: perusak atau pengelola hutan? produksi padi dan pemanfaatan hutan Uma' jalan Kalimantan Timur

Previous research identified three important issues of relevance to forest people's roles in sustain- able forest management which we address here: the presence of a Conservation ethics, a feeling of closeness to the forest, and a significant forest-culture link. In this paper we examine a method...


Colfer, C.J.P.Woelfer, J.Wadley, R.L.Harwell, E.[Assessing people's perceptions of forests in Danau Sentarum Wildlife reserve]Assessing people's perceptions of forests in Danau Sentarum Wildlife reserve

This book contains contributions from a variety of authors including forest dwellers themselves, describes the natural resource management system of the Uma’ Jalan Kenyah people of East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Colfer and her co-authors seek to present the knowledge of the local people about their ...


Colfer, C.J.P.Peluso, N.L.Ching See Chung[Beyond slash and burn: building on indigenous knowledge in managing Borneo’s tropical rain forests]Beyond slash and burn: building on indigenous knowledge in managing Borneo’s tropical rain forests

This book provides a novel approach to governance relating to biodiversity and human well-being in complex tropical landscapes, including forests and protected areas. It focuses attention at the interface between communities and the landscape level, building on interdisciplinary research conducte...


Colfer, C.J.P.Pfund, J.L.[Collaborative governance of tropical landscapes]Collaborative governance of tropical landscapes

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