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Gender and human diversity are critical aspects of sustainable forest management and human well-being. This chapter draws on experiences of a criteria and indicators (human well-being assessment) methods test in Kalimantan, Indonesia, to explore these concepts, and gender and diversity analysis i...


McDougall, C.[Gender and diversity in assessing sustainable forest management and human well-being: reflections on assessment methods tests conducted in Bulungan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia]Gender and diversity in assessing sustainable forest management and human well-being: reflections on assessment methods tests conducted in Bulungan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia

Who Counts Most? Assessing Human Well-Being in Sustainable Forest Management presents a tool, ‘the Who Counts Matrix’, for differentiating ‘forest actors’, or people whose well-being and forest management are intimately intertwined, from other stakeholders. The authors argue for focusing formal a...


Colfer, C.J.P.Prabhu, R.Günter, M.McDougall, C.Porro, N.M.[Who counts most? assessing human well-being in sustainable forest management]Who counts most? assessing human well-being in sustainable forest management

The Scoring and Analysis Guide for Assessing Human Well-Being is designed to supplement The BAG and The Grab Bag. It provides a scoring method that can be used with the two manuals, to come to a decision about particular criteria and indicators in particular forest and human settings. Following t...


Salim, A.Colfer, C.J.P.McDougall, C.[Scoring and analysis guide for assessing human well-being]Scoring and analysis guide for assessing human well-being
McDougall, C.Ojha, H.Pandey, R.K.Banjade, M.R.Pandit, B.H.[Enhancing adaptiveness and collaboration in community forestry in Nepal: reflections from participatory action research]Enhancing adaptiveness and collaboration in community forestry in Nepal: reflections from participatory action research
Fisher, R.Prabhu, R.McDougall, C.[Adaptive collaborative management of community forests in Asia: experiences from Nepal, Indonesia and the Philippines]Adaptive collaborative management of community forests in Asia: experiences from Nepal, Indonesia and the Philippines

Community managed forest systems embody a considerable portion of the wisdom, knowledge, and practical skills and management necessary for the sustainability of forest resources globally. These systems, however, are under threat in many ways, including from the rapid rate of change of their polit...


Ritchie, BMcDougall, C.Haggith, M.Burford de Oliveira, N.[Criteria and indicators of sustainability in community managed forest landscape: an introductory guide]Criteria and indicators of sustainability in community managed forest landscape: an introductory guide

This report explores criteria and indicators (C&I) for monitoring and assessing the sustainability of community managed forests (CMFs), and offers some insights into methodological tools and conceptual approaches for C&I development. The research was intended to explore the potential value of C&I...


Burford de Oliveira, N.McDougall, C.Ritchie, B.Hartanto, H.Haggith, M.Setyawati, T.[Developing criteria and indicators of community managed forests as assessment and learning tools: objectives, methodologies and results]Developing criteria and indicators of community managed forests as assessment and learning tools: objectives, methodologies and results

This paper examines the influence of an adaptive collaborative management approach (ACM) on poor people’s control over, and benefits from, a community-based non-timber forest product (NTFP) network enterprise in the Eastern Hills of Nepal. The approach involved shifts in governance and management...


Pandit, B.H.McDougall, C.Belcher, B.Kumar, C.Maharjan, M.R.[Leveraging poor people’s access to ownership and benefits of community-based forest enterprises: the role of an adaptive collaborative management approach]Leveraging poor people’s access to ownership and benefits of community-based forest enterprises: the role of an adaptive collaborative management approach

The BAG focuses on the social criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management, a topic that has been the subject of considerable controversy and uncertainty. It is designed for people interested in assessing sustainable forest management, but who do not have a high degree of expertise i...


Colfer, C.J.P.Brocklesby, M.A.Diaw, C.Etuge, P.Günter, M.Harwell, E.McDougall, C.Porro, N.M.Porro, R.Prabhu, R.Salim, A.Sardjono, M.A.Tchikangwa, B.Tiani, A.M.Wadley, R.L.Woelfel, J.Wollenberg, Eva K.[Panduan penilaian dasar kesejahteraan manusia]Panduan penilaian dasar kesejahteraan manusia

Who counts most? Assessing human well being in sustainable forest management presents a tool, 'the Who Counts Matrix', for differentiating 'forest actors', or people whose well-being and forest management are intimately intertwined, from other stakeholders. The authors argue for focusing formal a...


Colfer, C.J.P.Prabhu, R.Günter, M.McDougall, C.Porro, N.M.Porro, R.[Siapa yang perlu dipertimbangkan? menilai kesejahteraan manusia dalam pengelolaan hutan lestari]Siapa yang perlu dipertimbangkan? menilai kesejahteraan manusia dalam pengelolaan hutan lestari

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