Villagers as Forest Managers and Governments 'Learning to Let Go': The case of Duru-Haitemba and Mgora Forests in Tanzania
Reports/papers (non-specific)
, 32 pages
PDF (524.17 KB)
Language:
English
Published: January 1997
Area(s):
Forestry Participation Series
ISBN: 9781843691136
Product code:7524IIED
This paper illustrates how a facilitating role by government has allowed various community-based initiatives to take place in the miombo forest. Given appropriate rights and access to benefits such that they could effectively assume their responsibilities as forest managers, two communities met the challenge of achieving sustained, effective control of the use of the forest.
Cite this publication
Wily, L.
(1997).
Villagers as Forest Managers and Governments 'Learning to Let Go': The case of Duru-Haitemba and Mgora Forests in Tanzania.
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