Cambodia's Contested Forest Domain : The Role of Community Forestry in the New Millennium
Cambodia's Contested Forest Domain : The Role of Community Forestry in the New Millennium
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Author(s): Poffenberger, Mark
ISBN No.: 9789715506533
Pages: 330
Year: 201410
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 67.62
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

The story of Cambodia''s contested forest domain begins at the close of its lengthy civil war in the early 1990s. After numerous attempts to rebuild a devastated economy through the commercial exploitation of the nation's rich forest ecosystem, government and civil society sought alternatives to destructive logging by engaging rural communities in forest management and conservation. Cambodia is now at a critical juncture with competing goals of retaining 60 percent of its land area under natural forest versus stimulating economic growth through leasing interactive tracts of forest lands and protected areas to commercial concessions. While the National Community Forestry Program expanded rapidly in recent years, it must compete with economic forces that are transforming the forests of Southeast Asia into agro-industrial plantations and mining concessions. Community forestry represents a viable strategy for alleviating poverty among the rural poor and conserving Cambodia's rich forest heritage.


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