The social licence to operate: a critical review

K Moffat, J Lacey, A Zhang… - Forestry: An International …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Changing societal expectations have influenced the way industries involved in the
development or extraction of natural resources conduct their operations around the world …

Connectivity and the governance of multilevel social-ecological systems: the role of social capital

ES Brondizio, E Ostrom… - Annual review of …, 2009 - annualreviews.org
We discuss the challenges confronting environmental governance caused by the increasing
connectivity of resource-use systems and the growing functional interdependencies of …

[HTML][HTML] A global analysis of the social and environmental outcomes of community forests

R Hajjar, JA Oldekop, P Cronkleton, P Newton… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
Community forest management (CFM) has been promoted for decades as a way to merge
environmental conservation with economic development and natural resource rights …

Key factors which influence the success of community forestry in developing countries

J Baynes, J Herbohn, C Smith, R Fisher… - Global Environmental …, 2015 - Elsevier
While community forestry has shown promise to reduce rural poverty, improve reforestation
and potentially offset carbon emissions, many projects have failed, either partly or …

Community managed forests and forest protected areas: An assessment of their conservation effectiveness across the tropics

L Porter-Bolland, EA Ellis, MR Guariguata… - Forest ecology and …, 2012 - Elsevier
This paper assesses the role of protected and community managed forests for the long term
maintenance of forest cover in the tropics. Through a meta-analysis of published case …

Trade-offs and synergies between carbon storage and livelihood benefits from forest commons

A Chhatre, A Agrawal - … of the national Academy of sciences, 2009 - National Acad Sciences
Forests provide multiple benefits at local to global scales. These include the global public
good of carbon sequestration and local and national level contributions to livelihoods for …

[图书][B] Toward sustainable communities: Solutions for citizens and their governments

M Roseland - 2012 - books.google.com
Page 1 |WI Missilt | "I'll l". ...' ... Mark Rose and . SOLUTIONS for CITIZENS and their
GOVERNMENTS * ". re | - - | |- -" S. * Page 2 Page 3 Praise for Toward Sustainable Communities …

Assessing the new social forestry project in Indonesia: recognition, livelihood and conservation?

MR Fisher, M Moeliono, A Mulyana… - International Forestry …, 2018 - ingentaconnect.com
Indonesia is undergoing major policy changes, seeking to expand social forestry
designations from less than 1%(1.1 million hectares) to over 10%(12.7 million hectares) of …

Delocalizing communities: Changing forms of community engagement in natural resources governance

HR Ojha, R Ford, RJ Keenan, D Race, DC Vega… - World Development, 2016 - Elsevier
Across both the developing and developed worlds, community engagement has become a
key strategy for natural resource management. However, a growing number of studies report …

Back to basics: considerations in evaluating the outcomes of community forestry

A Maryudi, RR Devkota, C Schusser, C Yufanyi… - Forest Policy and …, 2012 - Elsevier
Evaluations on community forestry outcomes are important to observe whether the program
community forestry produces what it has promised. For the evaluation-as an alternative to …