Article 27 Mar, 2008
arborvitae Issue 26
- Whose forest is it anyway?
- Livelihoods and forests: Customary ownership of protected areas in PNG
- Feature: Forest ownership shifts and their implications for conservation
- Forest ownership: Legal and institutional issues. Forest sector decentralization, forest tenure law and India’s Unclassed State Forests
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- 1 Lead story: Whose forest is it anyway?
- 2-3 News from around the world: Updates on ITTA and the Congo Basin Forest Partnership plus news in brief
- 4 News: protected areas: Are Protected Areas working? Plus news in brief
- 5-6 News: meetings: Meetings on forest sector decentralization, mahogany conservation, forest fires and agroforestry, plus research in brief
- 7 Livelihoods and forests: Customary ownership of protected areas in PNG
- 8–11 Feature: Forest ownership shifts and their implications for conservation
- 12-13 Forest ownership: Legal and institutional issues. Forest sector decentralization, forest tenure law and India’s Unclassed State Forests
- 14 Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹ûÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥ focus: Forest privatization in new EU member states, and forest ownership and ecosystem management approaches
- 15 WWF focus: Community-based forest management in Tanzania and recognizing tenure rights in the Philippines
- 16 Reviews in brief
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