Tenure security for better forestry understanding forest tenure in South and Southeast Asia

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bangkok, Thailand FAO 2007Description: 15 p. col. illus. 28 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 634.92
Online resources: Summary: This brief is based on the result of an intensive study carried out by FAO in collaboration with the Asia Forest Partnership to elicit data and indicators that would give more quantifiable evidence of the impact of various tenure regimes in South and Southeast Asia. The study analysed forest tenure according to two variables: types of ownership and level of control or access to resources. It also looked at the combination of ownership - legal or customary and arrangement and use of resources
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FAO's study on forest tenure in South and Southeast Asia

The full study is available online at: www.fao.org/forestry/site/33871/en

This brief is based on the result of an intensive study carried out by FAO in collaboration with the Asia Forest Partnership to elicit data and indicators that would give more quantifiable evidence of the impact of various tenure regimes in South and Southeast Asia. The study analysed forest tenure according to two variables: types of ownership and level of control or access to resources. It also looked at the combination of ownership - legal or customary and arrangement and use of resources