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Decentralized forest management

Intervention group: 
Governance

Decentralizing forest management by involving various stakeholders (private sector, forest communities and government) to decentralize decision making and managing and governing forests. Example: Joint forest management, participatory management, community based management, property rights, sustainable land management under different community management strategies, etc.

Impact of Community Forest Management on Biomass Carbon Stocks

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Impacts of the Hutan Kamasyarakatan social forestry program

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Has forest co-management in Malawi benefited to the poor?

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Decentralization Given Environment Development Tradeoffs

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Do property rights promote investment but cause deforestation?

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Decentralization for cost-effective conservation

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Do the Poor Benefit from Devolution Policies?

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