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الصفحة 7
for undertaking a policy premised on community - based forest management included the populist goals of community participation and control : ( Reversing trends of forest deterioration ) will be possible only if forest policies place ...
for undertaking a policy premised on community - based forest management included the populist goals of community participation and control : ( Reversing trends of forest deterioration ) will be possible only if forest policies place ...
الصفحة 8
Specifically , before the mid - 1980s , the possibility of community forest management was precluded by the fact that ... Forests had always been there and were not used by anybody and did not produce anything valuable for the farmer ...
Specifically , before the mid - 1980s , the possibility of community forest management was precluded by the fact that ... Forests had always been there and were not used by anybody and did not produce anything valuable for the farmer ...
الصفحة 47
From studies of forest cutting for wood fuel , natural regeneration appears robust ( Ribot , 1998c ) . Without any threat to the ecology , much greater degrees of local freedom concerning the commercial and subsistence use of forests ...
From studies of forest cutting for wood fuel , natural regeneration appears robust ( Ribot , 1998c ) . Without any threat to the ecology , much greater degrees of local freedom concerning the commercial and subsistence use of forests ...
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