community forestry
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcommunityandforestry
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community
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk/kəˈmjuː.nə.ti/us/kəˈmjuː.nə.t̬i/
the people living in one particular area or people who are considered as a unit because of their common interests, social group, ...
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forestry
noun[U]
uk/ˈfɒr.ɪ.stri/us/ˈfɔːr.ə.stri/
the science of planting and taking care of large areas ...
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(Definition ofcommunityandforestryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The economic analysis of householdlevel benefits reveals that poorer households are currently benefiting less in absolute terms fromcommunityforestrythan less poor households.
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We test this hypothesis by comparing the revenue and profit per hectare from the extraction of natural tree resources between collective and centralizedcommunityforestry.
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As noted below, specific research is needed that sheds light on the conditions under whichcommunityforestrybest benefits poorer households.
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In the financial analysis ofcommunityforestryabove, labour was not included as a cost because the community both pays and receives wages.
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An important policy implication of these results is the need to consider household and site specific factors when designing and implementingcommunityforestryprojects.
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On balance, however, more existing economic studies indicate thatcommunityforestryactivities restrict access to fuelwood collection from the managed forest.
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Thus, commercial timber production, either through tree plantations or from natural forests, has become an important component of manycommunityforestryprograms.
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Following this introduction, some theoretical premises of ecological democracy andcommunityforestryare reviewed.
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In the case ofcommunityforestry, mutual supervision seems to contribute significantly to the reduction in the protection costs, as it does not involve much conscious effort.
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More research into distributional issues ofcommunityforestryis needed to clarify under what conditions and institutional designs any negative bias can be reduced or eliminated.
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Moreover, given the limited literature on household valuation ofcommunityforestryin developing countries, it is important to identify factors that contribute to the acceptability and feasibility of community plantations.
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This study examines, in a developing-country context, the contribution ofcommunityforestryto household income with particular emphasis on group heterogeneity and equity in benefit distribution.
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Participant observation activities included planting trees, helping in forest inspections, attendingcommunityforestrymeetings and talking with community residents and outsiders such as tourists, researchers and government officials.
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Communityforestryhas the potential to address these two important areas, but there is little evidence to date that this is being done with fuelwood in mind.
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Studies have shown thatcommunityforestryprovides significantly higher benefits to local communities than existing systems.
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The success of the nationalcommunityforestryprogramme demonstrates that the right combination of legislative reform, administrative change and empowerment has great potential for changing the lives of the disadvantaged.
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The way forward is to make a link with thecommunityforestrymeasures and arrangements for set-aside to allow farmers to enter the land in the farm woodland premium scheme.
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Urban andcommunityforestryprograms work to create and maintain sustainable communities and improve overall urban aesthetics.
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It championed urban andcommunityforestryto those tackling such issues as public health, leisure and recreation, land reclamation, built development, heritage and education.
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The organization also connects certified forestry enterprises to buyers of forest products and provides marketing support forcommunityforestryenterprises.
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