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Folio: 229
Tema: Políticas Gubernamentales
Título: From Exclusion to Ownership?
Autor: William D. Sunderlin, Jeffrey Hatcher and Megan Lidd le
Sinopsis:
From Exclusion to Ownership?
Challenges and Opportunities in Advancing

Forest Tenure Reform

By William D. Sunderlin, Jeffrey Hatcher and Megan Lidd le

Rights and Resources Initiative
Washington DC

From Exclusion to Ownership? © 2008 Rights and Resources Initiative. ISBN 978-0-615-21808-3

This report follows a publication titled Who Owns the World’s Forests?: Forest Tenure and Public
Forests in Transition1 published in 2002. In that publication, Alejandra Martin and I wrote that in the
course of recent decades, long-standing government claims to owning forests had begun to dissolve. We
documented three trends related to this forest tenure transition. First, some countries were recognizing
community ownership, including territories owned by indigenous peoples; second, some countries were
designating management responsibility of public forest lands to communities; and third, some countries
were reforming public forest concessions to support greater community access. We concluded that
governments need to plan and manage the forest tenure transition and we provided concrete suggestions
on how such reforms might be accomplished.

 

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