How can communities in conflict with outsiders protect their livelihoods and forests?
RECOFTC's regional conflict study examines the drivers and impacts of forest conflict in eight cases in six countries. Findings were presented at the Collective Action, Property Rights and Conflict in Natural Resource Management research workshop in Siem Reap from 28 June - 1July 2010.
This brief summarizes the findings of a full issues paper.
Contribution of Community Forestry to Protected Areas Management
Experiential Learning: Managing Forest Conflict in the Context of Climate Change
Pro-poor Payment for Environmental Services: Some Considerations