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Title | 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 | |
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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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