Formalizing community forest tenure rights: A theory of change and conditions for success

The formalization of community forest tenure rights is expected to promote sustainable community forest management, and is seen as a way to combine objectives related to environmental conservation, livelihood improvement, and local self-determination. However, the formalization of forest tenure righ...

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Published inForest policy and economics Vol. 141; p. 102766
Main Authors Kusters, Koen, de Graaf, Maartje, Ascarrunz, Nataly, Benneker, Charlotte, Boot, René, van Kanten, Rudi, Livingstone, John, Maindo, Alphonse, Mendoza, Heidi, Purwanto, Edi, Rodríguez, Carlos, Ssemmanda, Richard, Thang, Tran Nam, Zagt, Roderick
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Abstract The formalization of community forest tenure rights is expected to promote sustainable community forest management, and is seen as a way to combine objectives related to environmental conservation, livelihood improvement, and local self-determination. However, the formalization of forest tenure rights by itself, does not automatically result in the intended impacts. There is a need to better understand the conditions under which communities are able to use these rights to achieve positive outcomes across multiple dimensions. We formulated a simple theory of change that underlies the formalization of community forest tenure rights, and used it to assess the outcomes, bottlenecks and enabling conditions of community forest tenure models across the forested tropics. Based on this analysis, we identified ten conditions that need to be in place for community forest tenure rights formalization to achieve the intended impacts. The theory of change and associated conditions form a generic conceptual framework that can be used to inform policy and practice of actors supporting community forest tenure rights, including civil society organizations and government agencies. •Community forest tenure can contribute to conservation, livelihoods and justice.•We propose a learning and monitoring framework for related policy and practice.•The framework highlights potential impact pathways and conditions for success.
AbstractList The formalization of community forest tenure rights is expected to promote sustainable community forest management, and is seen as a way to combine objectives related to environmental conservation, livelihood improvement, and local self-determination. However, the formalization of forest tenure rights by itself, does not automatically result in the intended impacts. There is a need to better understand the conditions under which communities are able to use these rights to achieve positive outcomes across multiple dimensions. We formulated a simple theory of change that underlies the formalization of community forest tenure rights, and used it to assess the outcomes, bottlenecks and enabling conditions of community forest tenure models across the forested tropics. Based on this analysis, we identified ten conditions that need to be in place for community forest tenure rights formalization to achieve the intended impacts. The theory of change and associated conditions form a generic conceptual framework that can be used to inform policy and practice of actors supporting community forest tenure rights, including civil society organizations and government agencies. •Community forest tenure can contribute to conservation, livelihoods and justice.•We propose a learning and monitoring framework for related policy and practice.•The framework highlights potential impact pathways and conditions for success.
The formalization of community forest tenure rights is expected to promote sustainable community forest management, and is seen as a way to combine objectives related to environmental conservation, livelihood improvement, and local self-determination. However, the formalization of forest tenure rights by itself, does not automatically result in the intended impacts. There is a need to better understand the conditions under which communities are able to use these rights to achieve positive outcomes across multiple dimensions. We formulated a simple theory of change that underlies the formalization of community forest tenure rights, and used it to assess the outcomes, bottlenecks and enabling conditions of community forest tenure models across the forested tropics. Based on this analysis, we identified ten conditions that need to be in place for community forest tenure rights formalization to achieve the intended impacts. The theory of change and associated conditions form a generic conceptual framework that can be used to inform policy and practice of actors supporting community forest tenure rights, including civil society organizations and government agencies.
ArticleNumber 102766
Author Benneker, Charlotte
Ascarrunz, Nataly
Purwanto, Edi
Zagt, Roderick
van Kanten, Rudi
Ssemmanda, Richard
Thang, Tran Nam
Maindo, Alphonse
Rodríguez, Carlos
Kusters, Koen
Mendoza, Heidi
Boot, René
de Graaf, Maartje
Livingstone, John
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forests
governance
Indigenous peoples and local communities
livelihood
natural resources conservation
sustainable communities
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Title Formalizing community forest tenure rights: A theory of change and conditions for success
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