The effectiveness of decentralisation reforms in the Philippines’s forestry sector

Decentralisation reforms and political conditions in the Philippines present an ideal environment for forest management by recognising the land entitlements of upland and indigenous communities and promoting the involvement of local government units. By assessing whether current conditions – policie...

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Community-based forest management
Decentralised forest management
Decentralization
Decentralization in government
Forest management
Forestry
Indigenous populations
Land
Land rights
Local government
Local government units
Local livelihoods
People’s organisations
Philippines
Reform
Rural policy
The Philippines
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