Knowledge Systems and Natural Resources 2007
DOI: 10.1017/upo9788175968691.010
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Deliberative Knowledge Interface: Lessons and Policy Implications

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“…Nepal's community forestry (see Supplementary material) provides an interesting case study for this research, as, despite fame for its decentralized forest governance, issues remain in terms of elite capture, transparency, and the difficult relationship between knowledge and power (Malla et al . 2003; Ojha et al 2008). Control over forest resources is aligned with those who are seen to have the appropriate knowledge to manage the resource and typically this favours the Western science promoted by government foresters over the local ecological knowledge held by CFUG members, despite rhetoric to the opposite (Nightingale 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nepal's community forestry (see Supplementary material) provides an interesting case study for this research, as, despite fame for its decentralized forest governance, issues remain in terms of elite capture, transparency, and the difficult relationship between knowledge and power (Malla et al . 2003; Ojha et al 2008). Control over forest resources is aligned with those who are seen to have the appropriate knowledge to manage the resource and typically this favours the Western science promoted by government foresters over the local ecological knowledge held by CFUG members, despite rhetoric to the opposite (Nightingale 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%