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Community-based fire management in parts of Indonesia can have both positive and negative impacts on the forest environment, and can lead to short-and long-term changes in income. This paper examines two examples from Lampung province in Southern Sumatra, Indonesia and in Sekincau, located in a n...


Suyanto, S.Applegate, G.Tacconi, L.[Community-based fire management, land tenure and conflict: insights from Sumatra, Indonesia]Community-based fire management, land tenure and conflict: insights from Sumatra, Indonesia

CIFOR conducted a research on Adaptive Collaborative Management (ACM) in two Community Based Forest Management (CBFM) sites in the Philippines for 3 years. This paper describes how different ACM processes were applied at the site level to help the community and local stakeholders in managing thei...


Hartanto, H.Lorenzo, M.C.B.Valmores, C.Burton, L.Arda-Minas, L.[Adaptive collaborative management: a value-adding approach to CBFM in the Philippines]Adaptive collaborative management: a value-adding approach to CBFM in the Philippines

This short paper summarizes the conclusions of a 1999 investigation into the causes of fires in six communities in East Kalimantan. Drawing on the author’s long term experience with the Kenyah (inhabitants of five of the communities), perceived causes of the fires in these six locations were docu...


Colfer, C.J.P.[Sepuluh usulan untuk menjelaskan kebakaran di Kalimantan]Sepuluh usulan untuk menjelaskan kebakaran di Kalimantan
Rhee, S.[De facto decentralization and community conflicts in East Kalimantan, Indonesia: explanations from local history and implications for community forestry]De facto decentralization and community conflicts in East Kalimantan, Indonesia: explanations from local history and implications for community forestry

This chapter concludes from a study of the impacts of forest devolution policies in China, India and the Philippines that devolution has had significant impacts, but mostly on increasing forest cover. Changes in livelihoods were mixed, and control over forests was little changed. In some cases, d...


Edmunds, D.Wollenberg, Eva K.Contreras, A.P.Liu DachangKelkar, G.Nathan, D.Sarin, M.Singh, N.M.[Local forest management: conclusion]Local forest management: conclusion
Prabhu, R.Matose, F.[Adversity and the adaptive possibility of local communities: Setting the scene]Adversity and the adaptive possibility of local communities: Setting the scene
Wollenberg, Eva K.Iwan, R.Limberg, G.Moeliono, M.Sudana, I.M.Uluk, A.Anau, N.Heist, M. van[From participation to partnership: devolution, forest communities and CIFOR in Malinau, Indonesia]From participation to partnership: devolution, forest communities and CIFOR in Malinau, Indonesia

This chapter examines processess of collaboration among institutions for communal woodland managemnet at the local level in Zimbabwe and explores how these processess influence sustainable resources utilization. The author discusses how institutions adapt to changing social and environmental cond...


Nemarundwe, N.[Institutional collaboration and shared learning for forest management in Chivi Distict, Zimbabwe]Institutional collaboration and shared learning for forest management in Chivi Distict, Zimbabwe

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