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Does community-based forest management work in the tropics?
Shreya Dasgupta and Zuzana Burivalova, Mongabay
02 .11. 2017  
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Home » Blog » Does community-based forest management work in the tropics?

Press Coverage   |   02 .11. 2017   |   Shreya Dasgupta and Zuzana Burivalova, Mongabay

On paper, community-based forest management sounds like a good idea and it has garnered strong support internationally. But experts familiar with this conservation strategy have found that while CFM may be succeeding in meeting some of its goals, it fails to achieve others. By reviewing some of the scientific literature on CFM’s impacts, we have tried to tease apart its effectiveness….
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