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Tenure security for better forestry: understanding forest tenure in Africa







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    Understanding forest tenure: What rights and for whom?
    Secure forest tenure for sustainable forest management and poverty alleviation: the case of South and Southeast Asia
    2006
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    The study conducted by FAO and partners in South and Southeast Asia was based on an analysis of forest tenure according to two variables: the type of ownership, and the level of control of and access to resources. It aimed to take into account the complex combination of forest ownership − whether legally or customarily defined − and arrangements for the management and use of forest resources. Forest tenure determines who can use what resources, for how long and under what conditions.
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    Improving tenure security for the poor in Africa
    Synthesis paper: Deliberations of the legal empowerment workshop in Sub-Saharan Africa.
    2007
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    This paper aims to provide a synthesis and commentary with recommendations of the papers given and the discussions which took place at the technical workshop on Improving tenure security for the rural poor in Africa in October 2006. The workshop brought together a wide range of persons from civil society academics, representatives from NGOs the FAO, the principal sponsors of the workshop, and from some donors working on land issues from all over sub-Saharan Africa with an emphasis on Anglophon e Africa. The views expressed in this workshop are of significance. They are not the official positions of governments but they are representative of grass-roots involvement in land relations in Africa and are therefore entitled to respect.

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