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COMMUNITY FORESTRY PUBLICATIONS 79

Community Forestry Notes

  1. Household food security and forestry: an analysis of socio-economic issues, 1989 (Ar/E/F/S)
  2. Community forestry: participatory assessment, monitoring and evaluation, 1989 (E/F/S)
  3. Community forestry: rapid appraisal, 1989 (E/F/S)
  4. Community forestry: herders’ decision-making in natural resources management in arid and semi-arid Africa, 1990 (E°/F)
  5. Community forestry: rapid appraisal of tree and land tenure, 1989 (E/F/S)
  6. The major significance of ‘minor’ forest products: the local use and value of forests in the West African humid forest zone, 1990 (E°)
  7. Community forestry: ten years in review, 1991 (E/F/S°)
  8. Shifting cultivators: local technical knowledge and natural resource management in the humid tropics, 1991 (E/F/S)
  9. Socioeconomic attributes of trees and tree planting practices, 1991 (E/F**/S)
  10. A framework for analyzing institutional incentives in community forestry, 1992 (E/F/S)
  11. Common forest resource management: annotated bibliography of Asia, Africa and Latin America, 1993 (E/F**/S**)
  12. Introducing community forestry: annotated listing of topics and readings, 1994 (E)
  13. What about the wild animals? Wild animal species in community forestry in the tropics, 1995 (E)
  14. Legal bases for the management of forests as common property, 1999 (E)

Community Forestry Field Manuals

  1. Guidelines for planning, monitoring and evaluating cookstove programs, 1990 (E/F/S°)
  2. The community’s toolbox: the idea, methods and tools for participatory assessment, monitoring and evaluation in community forestry, 1990 (E/F/S)
  3. Guidelines for integrating nutrition concerns into forestry projects, 1991 (E/F/S)
  4. Tree and land tenure: rapid appraisal tools, 1994 (E/F/S)
  5. Selecting tree species on the basis of community needs, 1995 (E/F**/S)
  6. Marketing information systems for non-timber forest products, 1996 (E)
  7. Crafting institutional arrangements for community forestry, 1997 (E)

Community Forestry Case Studies

  1. Case studies of farm forestry and wasteland development in Gujarat, India, 1988 (E)
  2. Forestland for the people. A forest village project in Northeast Thailand, 1988 (E)
  3. Women’s role in dynamic forest-based small scale enterprises. Case studies on uppage and lacquerware from India, 1991 (E°)
  4. Case studies in forest-based small scale enterprises in Asia. Rattan, matchmaking and handicrafts, 1991 (E°)
  5. Social and economic incentives for smallholder tree growing. A case study from Murang’a District, Kenya, 1993 (E)
  6. Shifting cultivators of Indonesia: marauders or managers of the forest? Rice production and forest use among the Uma’ Jalan of East Kalimantan, 1993 (E/Vietnamese)
  7. Peasant participation in community reforestation. Four communities in the Department of Cuzco, Peru, 1993 (E)
  8. The impact of social and environmental change on forest management. A case study from West Kalimantan, Indonesia, 1993 (E)
  9. Tree and land tenure in the Eastern Terai, Nepal. A case study from the Siraha and Saptari Districts, Nepal, 1993 (E)
  10. Tree and land tenure: using rapid appraisal to study natural resource management. A case study from Anivorano, Madagascar, 1995 (E)
  11. Shifting cultivation in Bhutan: a gradual approach to modifying land use patterns. A case study from Pema Gatshel District, Bhutan, 1995 (E)
  12. Farmer experimentation and innovation. A case study of knowledge generation processes in agroforestry systems in Rwanda, 1996 (E)
  13. Developing participatory and integrated watershed management. A case study of the FAO/Italy Inter-regional Project for Participatory Upland Conservation and Development (PUCD), 1998 (E)

Community Forestry Working Papers

  1. The role of alternative conflict management in community forestry, 1994 (E)
  2. Participatory approaches to planning for community forestry, 1995 (E)
  3. Forest resources and institutions, 1998 (E)

Community Forestry Conflict Management Series

Community Forestry Guidelines

  1. Women in community forestry: a field guide for project design and implementation, 1989 (E/F/S)
  2. Integrating gender considerations into FAO forestry projects, 1994 (E/F**/S)

Community Forestry Audio Visuals and Slide Booklets

Community Forestry Cartoon Booklets

  1. Food for the future, 1990 (Bahasa/Burmese/Ch/E/F/Hindi/Lao/Malaysian/Portuguese/Sinhala/S/Vietnamese)
  2. Our trees and forests, 1992 (Ch/E/F/S)
  3. I am so hungry I could eat a tree, 1992 (Ch/E/F/S)
  4. Fabulous forest factories, 1993 (Ch/E/F/S)

Other Community Forestry Publications

FAO Forestry Papers

7

Forestry for local community development, 1978 (Ar°/E/F/S)

64

Tree growing by rural people, 1985 (Ar/E/F/S°)

79

Small-scale forest-based processing enterprises, 1987 (E/F°/S°)

90

Forestry and food security, 1989 (Ar/E/F/S°) [Viet]

136

Managing forests as common property, 1998 (E)

 

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French

Ch

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Spanish

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Central America

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Francophone Africa

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Latin America and Caribbean

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USA Fax: (301) 897-3690
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South Asia:

FTPP Facilitator for South Asia FTPP@WATCH
Women Acting Together for Change
P.O. Box 5723
Baneshor, Kathmandu, Nepal Fax: (977-1) 473675
E-mail:
watchftp@wlink.com.np Internet: http://www-trees.slu.se/nepal/watchindex.htm

Southeast Asia:

FTPP@RECOFTC
Regional Community Forestry Training Center
Kasetsart University
P.O. Box 1111 Bangkok 10903,Thailand
Fax: (66-2) 561-4880
E-mail:
ftccor@nontri.ku.ac.th Internet: http://www.recoftc.org/

Other regions:

The Senior Community Forestry Officer
Forestry Policy and Planning Division
Forestry Department
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Viale delle Terme di Caracalla Rome 00100, Italy
Fax: (39-06) 5705-5514
E-mail:
ftpp@fao.org Internet:http://www.fao.org/waicent/faoinfo/forestry/fon/fonp/cfu/default.htm

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