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The community forests of Mexico : managing for sustainable landscapes /

Mexico leads the world in community management of forests for the commercial production of timber. Yet this success story is not widely known, even in Mexico, despite the fact that communities around the globe are increasingly involved in managing their own forest resources. To assess the achievemen...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bray, David Barton, Merino-Perez, Leticia, Barry, Deborah
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Austin : University of Texas Press, 2005.
Edición:1st ed.
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505 0 |a pt. 1. Introduction, history, and policy: Community managed in the strong sense of the phrase : the community forest enterprises of Mexico / David Barton Bray, Leticia Merino-Pérez, and Deborah Barry ; Contested terrain : forestry regimes and community responses in northeastern Michoacán, 1940-2000 / Christopher R. Boyer ; Forest and conservation policies and their impact of forest communities in Mexico / Leticia Merino-Pérez and Gerardo Segura-Warnholtz ; Challenges for forest certification and community forestry in Mexico / Patricia Gerez-Fernández and Enrique Alatorre-Guzmán -- pt. 2. Social processes and community forestry: Indigenous community forest management in the Sierra Juárez, Oaxaca / Francisco Chapela ; Empowering community-based forestry in Oaxaca : the Union of Forest Communities and Ejidos of Oaxaca, 1985-1996 / Rodolfo López-Arzola -- New organizational strategies in community forestry in Dirango, Mexico / Peter Leigh Taylor -- Community adaptation or collective breakdown? : the emergence of "work groups" in two forestry ejodos in Quintana Roo, Mexico / Peter B. Wilshusen -- pt. 3. Ecology and land use change in community forestry: Ecological issues in community tropical forest management in Quintana Roo, Mexico / Henricus F.M. Vester amd María Angélica Navarro-Martínez ; Land use/cover change in community-based forest management regions and protected areas in Mexiso / Elvira Durán, Jean-François Mas, and Alejandro Velázquez -- pt. 4. The economics of community forestry: Vertical integration in the community forestry enterprises of Oaxaca / Camille Antinori ; The managerial economics of sustainable community forestry in Mexico : a case study of El Balcón, Técpan, Guerrero / Juan Manuel Tprres-Rojo, Alejandro Guevara-Sanginés, and David Barton Bray -- pt. 5. Global comparisons and conclusions: The global significance of Mexican community forestry / Dan Klooster and Shrinidhi Ambinakudige ; Community forstry in Mexico : twenty lessons learned and four future pathways / David Barton Bray. 
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