DOI: 10.24124/2008/bpgub1376
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Steps to sustainable forestry success: a case study analysis of community-based forest management in developing countries

Abstract: Community-based forest management (CBFM) is an approach that involves small-scale community owned and managed forestry that is drawing serious attention for its applicability to achieving sustainable forest practices. In this paper, I researched the question: What factors explain the success and failure of CBFM in developing countries?Thirty-four case studies of CBFM in 14 developing countries were reviewed and statistically analyzed. A total of 47 independent factors were found to significantly influence the … Show more

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