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Article Title | Local impacts and responses to regional forest conservation and rehabilitation programs in China's northwest Yunnan province | Author | Horst Weyerhaeuser, Andreas Wilkes and Fredrich Kahrl | Year | 2005 | Journal Title | Agricultural Systems | Institution | Elsevier | Volume | 85 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 234–253 | Call Number | JA0210-05 | Keywords | China, Yunnan, Sloping land conversion program, Forest rehabilitation, Watershed protection, Payments for environmental services | |
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Drawing on case studies carried out in the upper watersheds of the Mekong and Salween Rivers in northwest Yunnan Province, this paper examines two of China's nascent national, largescale forestry programs: the Sloping Land Conversion Program (SLCP) and the National Forest Protection Program (NFPP). It identifies their impacts on rural communities and local line agencies, as well as preliminary community and agency responses to the programs. The paper argues that as well-intentioned as the programs are, they fail to accomplish the envisaged goal of mitigating erosion and surface flow in upper watersheds and subsequently having a positive impact in flood plains and preventing floods. In addition, it also reveals some of the negative impacts on
livelihoods of mountain communities, their environment and overall agro-biodiversity. Priority issues associated with SLCP and NFPP implementation arising from the case studies are also highlighted. The case studies suggest that more extensive program piloting and experimentation is required before forest conservation activities are scaled up. |
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