Contesting Inequality in Access to Forests: Zimbabwe country study.

Reports/papers (non-specific)
, 152 pages
PDF (2.43 MB)
7531IIED.pdf
Language:
English
Published: January 1998
Area(s):
Policy That Works for Forests and People
ISBN: 9781904035435
Product code:7531IIED

Inequitable land distribution and anachronistic policies combine to provide the wealthy with incentives for forest land management while the poor are ensnared in a web of contradictory regulations. The state’s control of forestry is now under challenge from alliances in the private sector and civil society. This report describes the initiatives and coalitions that have begun to generate a more widely shared vision of the role of forests and woodlands in Zimbabwe’s development, and sets out the ways in which vision can be turned into reality.

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Nhira, C., Baker, S., Gondo, P., Mangono, J. and Marunda, C. (1998). Contesting Inequality in Access to Forests: Zimbabwe country study.. .
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