Conflict over forests and land in Asia: impacts, causes and management
Violent conflict affects three quarters of Asia’s forests and tens of millions of people. In Cambodia, for example, nearly half of the 236 land conflicts recorded in 2009 escalated to violence. Because forest conflict is such a major issue in the region, we need a better understanding of the underlying causes, impacts, and management solutions. This issues paper sheds light on these topics, drawing lessons from eight new case studies.
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Bangkok (Thailand) RECOFTC
2010
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Subjects: | FORESTS, COMMUNITY FORESTRY, FOREST LAND, NATURAL RESOURCES, SOCIAL UNREST, LOCAL COMMUNITIES, RESOURCE CONSERVATION, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, INDIGENOUS ORGANIZATIONS, CONSERVATION DES RESSOURCES, GESTION DES RESSOURCES, ORGANISATION AUTOCHTONE, FORET, FORESTERIE COMMUNAUTAIRE, TERRAIN FORESTIER, RESSOURCE NATURELLE, TROUBLE SOCIAL, COMMUNAUTES LOCALES, CONSERVACION DE LOS RECURSOS, ORDENACION DE RECURSOS, ORGANIZACIONES INDIGENAS, BOSQUES, SILVICULTURA COMUNITARIA, TIERRAS FORESTALES, RECURSOS NATURALES, CONFLICTOS SOCIALES, COMUNIDADES LOCALES, |
Online Access: | https://www.recoftc.org/sites/default/files/public/publications/resources/recoftc-0000177-0001-en.pdf |
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