Sustaining & Enhancing Forests Through Traditional Resource Management
✍ Scribed by Indigenous Peoples, Forests & REDD Plus; Gabriel Bachange Enchaw; Ibrahim Njobdi; Chirapaq; Neftalí Diego Aquino; Regino Montes, Benito Sandoval Mónico; Aureliano Matías Reyes; Pasang Dolma Sherpa; Gelu Sherpa; Khim Ghale; Kunshang Lama; Pasang Sherpa; Wilfredo Alangui; Myra Christine Caguioa; Vu Thi Hien; Nguyen Thi Tuyet; Nguyen Xuan Giap; Nguyen Hong Xa; Pham Thanh Cuong
- Publisher
- Tebtebba Foundation
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 352
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Foreword ............................................................................ xi
Tenure Security of the Baka Pygmies:
Incentivizing Participation in Forest
Conservation & REDD Plus .............................................. 1
By Gabriel Bachange Enchaw & Ibrahim Njobdi
The Yanesha Peoples’ Forest & Natural Resource
Management ...................................................................... 73
By Chirapaq (Centro de Culturas Indigenas del Perú)
The Community of Santiago, Malacatepec
& its Relationship with the Forest .................................... 135
By Neftalí Diego Aquino with the collaboration of Regino Montes,
Benito Sandoval Mónico & Aureliano Matías Reyes
Revitalizing Customary Governance & Strengthening
Traditional Knowledge on Natural Resource
Management in Nepal ....................................................... 195
By Pasang Dolma Sherpa, Gelu Sherpa, Khim Ghale, Kunshang Lama,
and Dr. Pasang Sherpa
Protecting the Forest: Learning from the Agawa
Women of Besao, Mt. Province ......................................... 267
By Wilfredo V. Alangui & Myra Christine C. Caguioa
Reclaiming Traditional Forest Management Practices:
The Binh Son Village Experience .................................... 305
By Vu Thi Hien, Nguyen Thi Tuyet, Nguyen Xuan Giap, Nguyen Hong
Xa, and Pham Thanh Cuong
✦ Table of Contents
Foreword ............................................................................ xi
Tenure Security of the Baka Pygmies:
Incentivizing Participation in Forest
Conservation & REDD Plus .............................................. 1
By Gabriel Bachange Enchaw & Ibrahim Njobdi
The Yanesha Peoples’ Forest & Natural Resource
Management ...................................................................... 73
By Chirapaq (Centro de Culturas Indigenas del Perú)
The Community of Santiago, Malacatepec
& its Relationship with the Forest .................................... 135
By Neftalí Diego Aquino with the collaboration of Regino Montes,
Benito Sandoval Mónico & Aureliano Matías Reyes
Revitalizing Customary Governance & Strengthening
Traditional Knowledge on Natural Resource
Management in Nepal ....................................................... 195
By Pasang Dolma Sherpa, Gelu Sherpa, Khim Ghale, Kunshang Lama,
and Dr. Pasang Sherpa
Protecting the Forest: Learning from the Agawa
Women of Besao, Mt. Province ......................................... 267
By Wilfredo V. Alangui & Myra Christine C. Caguioa
Reclaiming Traditional Forest Management Practices:
The Binh Son Village Experience .................................... 305
By Vu Thi Hien, Nguyen Thi Tuyet, Nguyen Xuan Giap, Nguyen Hong
Xa, and Pham Thanh Cuong
✦ Subjects
Peru; Yanesha; Amuesha; Arawak
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