National Beekeeping Programme, 2001-2010
Title | National Beekeeping Programme, 2001-2010 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 112 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Bee culture |
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National Integrated Coastal Environment Management Strategy
Title | National Integrated Coastal Environment Management Strategy PDF eBook |
Author | Tanzania. Ofisi ya Makamu wa Rais |
Publisher | |
Pages | 66 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Coastal zone management |
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Forest Preservation in a Changing Climate
Title | Forest Preservation in a Changing Climate PDF eBook |
Author | Sébastien Jodoin |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2017-10-05 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1107189004 |
This book explores how the transnational legal process for REDD+ has affected human rights in developing countries. This title is also available as Open Access.
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Publisher | IOS Press |
Pages | 10439 |
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Forest Tenure Reform in Asia and Africa
Title | Forest Tenure Reform in Asia and Africa PDF eBook |
Author | Randall Bluffstone |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2014-11-13 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1317591607 |
Forest tenure reforms are occurring in many developing countries around the world. These reforms typically include devolution of forest lands to local people and communities, which has attracted a great deal of attention and interest. While the nature and level of devolution vary by country, all have potentially important implications for resource allocation, local ecosystem services, livelihoods and climate change. This book helps students, researchers and professionals to understand the importance and implications of these reforms for local environmental quality, climate change, and the livelihoods of villagers, who are often poor. It is shown that local forest management can often be more successful than top-down management of common pool forest resources. The relationship of local forest tenure reform to the important climate change initiative REDD+ is also considered. The work includes a number of generic chapters and also detailed case studies from China, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nepal, Tanzania and Uganda. Using specific examples and a wide variety of disciplinary perspectives, including quantitative and qualitative analytical methods, the book provides an authoritative and critical picture of local forest reforms in light of the key challenges humanity faces today.
Governing Africa's Forests in a Globalized World
Title | Governing Africa's Forests in a Globalized World PDF eBook |
Author | Laura A. German |
Publisher | Earthscan |
Pages | 445 |
Release | 2009-12 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 184977451X |
Many countries around the world are engaged in decentralization processes, and most African countries face serious problems with forest governance, from benefits sharing to illegality and sustainable forest management. This book summarizes experiences to date on the extent and nature of decentralization and its outcomes, most of which suggest an underperformance of governance reforms, and explores the viability of different governance instruments in the context of weak governance and expanding commercial pressures over forests. Findings are grouped into two thematic areas: decentralization, livelihoods and sustainable forest management; and international trade, finance and forest sector governance reforms. The authors examine diverse forces shaping the forest sector, including the theory and practice of decentralization, usurpation of authority, corruption and illegality, inequitable patterns of benefits capture and expansion of international trade in timber and carbon credits, and discuss related outcomes on livelihoods, forest condition and equity. The book builds on earlier volumes exploring different dimensions of decentralization and perspectives from other world regions, and distills dimensions of forest governance that are both unique to Africa and representative of broader global patterns. Authors ground their analysis in relevant theory while attempting to distill implications of their findings for policy and practice.
Degraded Forests in Eastern Africa
Title | Degraded Forests in Eastern Africa PDF eBook |
Author | Frans Bongers |
Publisher | Earthscan |
Pages | 385 |
Release | 2010-09-23 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1849776407 |
Forest degradation as a result of logging, shifting cultivation, agriculture and urban development is a major issue throughout the tropics. It leads to loss in soil fertility, water resources and biodiversity, as well as contributes to climate change. Efforts are therefore required to try to minimize further degradation and restore tropical forests in a sustainable way. This is the first research-based book to examine this problem in East Africa. The specific focus is on the forests of Ethiopia, Tanzania and Uganda, but the lessons learned are shown to be applicable to neighbouring countries and others in the tropics. A wide range of forest types are covered, from dry Miombo forest and afromontane forests, to forest-savannah mosaics and wet forest types. Current management practices are assessed and examples of good practice presented. The role of local people is also emphasized. The authors describe improved management and restoration through silviculture, plantation forestry and agroforestry, leading to improvements in timber production, biodiversity conservation and the livelihoods of local people.