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Ribot, J.C.Agrawal, A.Larson, A.M.[Recentralizing while decentralizing: How national governments reappropriate forest resources]Recentralizing while decentralizing: How national governments reappropriate forest resources

How are forestry decentralisations evolving in Latin America? What role are municipal governments playing, and to what extent are the needs of forest-dependent peoples being taken into account? This article represents a synthesis of research findings from Bolivia, Brazil, Guatemala, Honduras and ...


Larson, A.M.Pacheco, P.Toni, F.Vallejo, M.[Trends in Latin American forestry decentralisations: legal frameworks, municipal governments and forest dependent groups]Trends in Latin American forestry decentralisations: legal frameworks, municipal governments and forest dependent groups
Autor: Larson, A.M.

Both decentralization and natural resource management literature suggest that natural resources could benefit from the redistribution of centralized management authority. Yet, neither has sufficiently examined the processes already underway in numerous developing countries to decentralize resourc...


Larson, A.M.[Natural resources and decentralization in Nicaragua: are local government up to the job?]Natural resources and decentralization in Nicaragua: are local government up to the job?
Larson, A.M.[Recursos forestales y gobiernos municipales en Nicaragua: hacia una gestion efectiva]Recursos forestales y gobiernos municipales en Nicaragua: hacia una gestion efectiva
Autor: Larson, A.M.

This article argues that decentralization of natural resource management is a political process resisted by the central government due to the feared loss of power and/or economic resources to local governments. In Nicaragua, although the formal process of power transfers largely stagnated from 19...


Larson, A.M.[Formal decentralisation and the imperative of decentralisation 'from below': a case study of natural resource management in Nicaragua]Formal decentralisation and the imperative of decentralisation 'from below': a case study of natural resource management in Nicaragua

It is simultaneously published in Ribot, J.C. and Larson, A.M. 2005. Democratic decentralisation through a natural lens. London, Routledge. pp. 1-25


Larson, A.M.Ribot, J.C.[Democratic decentralisation through a natural resources lens: an introduction]Democratic decentralisation through a natural resources lens: an introduction
Evans, K.Flores, S.Larson, A.M.Marchena, R.Müller, P.Pikitle, A.[Challenges for women's participation in communal forests: Experience from Nicaragua's in digenous territories]Challenges for women's participation in communal forests: Experience from Nicaragua's in digenous territories

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