Municipalidades y participation local en la gestion forestal en Bolivia

This chapter analyses the model of decentralization of forest management in Bolivia, and assess its main outcomes. Though significant functions were delegated to municipalities regarding forest resources such as control of forest crime, monitoring of forest management, delimitation and allocation of municipal reserves, the central state has reserved by itself some key functions regarding forest resources allocation and formulation of forest regulations. Besides the powers delegated to local governments, there are other factors that influence on decentralization such as the political economy of municipalities, the social pressures of local forest users over the local government, and the property regimes. Those conditioning factors affect the institutional capacity of local governments to deal with forest management which is also influenced by the amount of forest resources municipalities spend on their municipal forest units, the human resources capacities, and the degrees of transparency in decision making within local governments. The interactions of all those factors define the diverse results that decentralization has in practice for people and forest resources.

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Main Author: Pacheco, P.
Format: Book Chapter biblioteca
Language:Spanish / Castilian
Published: CIFOR and IDRC 2003
Subjects:decentralization, local government, central government, forest resources, forest management,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18823
https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/1367
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-188232023-02-15T01:17:41Z Municipalidades y participation local en la gestion forestal en Bolivia Pacheco, P. decentralization local government central government forest resources forest management This chapter analyses the model of decentralization of forest management in Bolivia, and assess its main outcomes. Though significant functions were delegated to municipalities regarding forest resources such as control of forest crime, monitoring of forest management, delimitation and allocation of municipal reserves, the central state has reserved by itself some key functions regarding forest resources allocation and formulation of forest regulations. Besides the powers delegated to local governments, there are other factors that influence on decentralization such as the political economy of municipalities, the social pressures of local forest users over the local government, and the property regimes. Those conditioning factors affect the institutional capacity of local governments to deal with forest management which is also influenced by the amount of forest resources municipalities spend on their municipal forest units, the human resources capacities, and the degrees of transparency in decision making within local governments. The interactions of all those factors define the diverse results that decentralization has in practice for people and forest resources. 2003 2012-06-04T09:08:52Z 2012-06-04T09:08:52Z Book Chapter Pacheco, P. 2003. Municipalidades y participation local en la gestion forestal en Bolivia . In: Ferroukhi, L. (ed.). La gestion forestal municipal en American latina. :20-56. Bogor, Indonesia, CIFOR and IDRC. ISBN: 979-3361-05-0.. 979-3361-05-0 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18823 https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/1367 es CIFOR and IDRC
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Municipalidades y participation local en la gestion forestal en Bolivia
description This chapter analyses the model of decentralization of forest management in Bolivia, and assess its main outcomes. Though significant functions were delegated to municipalities regarding forest resources such as control of forest crime, monitoring of forest management, delimitation and allocation of municipal reserves, the central state has reserved by itself some key functions regarding forest resources allocation and formulation of forest regulations. Besides the powers delegated to local governments, there are other factors that influence on decentralization such as the political economy of municipalities, the social pressures of local forest users over the local government, and the property regimes. Those conditioning factors affect the institutional capacity of local governments to deal with forest management which is also influenced by the amount of forest resources municipalities spend on their municipal forest units, the human resources capacities, and the degrees of transparency in decision making within local governments. The interactions of all those factors define the diverse results that decentralization has in practice for people and forest resources.
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