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Community-Based Forest Management In Indonesia: A Dual Objective for Climate Change and Social Justice
Author
Reny Juita, Gamma Galudra, Sebastien de Royer and Ujjwal Pradhan
Year
2015
Publisher
World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) Southeast Asia Regional Program
City
Bogor, Indonesia
Call Number
PO0378-15
Abstract:
Community-based forest management (CBFM) schemes in Indonesia were initiated in 1995 with the goal of providing greater access to communities to manage forests sustainably and to increase their socio-economic welfare. CBFM schemes are mostly managed by using multi-purpose vegetation systems or agroforestrysystems. CBFM has also been recognized in recent years as a mechanism to effectively mitigate climate change while involving forest-dependent communities. The CFBM schemes objectives are therefore twofold: 1), contribute to climate change mitigation and forest protection and 2), improve social justice.
Can these two objectives go along hand in hand or create problems?
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