Authors: Nguyen Quang Tan, Tran Ngoc Thanh, Hoang Huy Tuan, Yurdi Yasmi, Thomas Enters
This brief presents findings on the extent to which legal forest rights contribute to the management and protection of local forest resources, and conversely, how the absence
of forest land-use title disadvantages local communities and negatively affects forest condition. It finds that while the connection between legal rights and good forest protection is not straightforward, local communities with legal rights to forests are entitled to benefits they would not otherwise have.
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