The parallel evolution of community forest management in the Brazilian Amazon and FSC certification
Author(s):
Rezende de Azevedo, T.
Freitas, A. G. de.
Publication Year:
2003
Publication Type:
Book Chapter
Source:
Code:
Collections: FSC Research Portal
Abstract
This article focuses on community forest management of natural forests in the Brazilian Amazon. The nature of community management that encompasses small-scale production, organized in some collective fashion, could be explored further in the future to also cover the experiences of small-scale forest management development linked to forest companies in southern Brazil, as well as the experiences with forest restoration associations. These groups account for more than fifty thousand producers in Brazil.
Summary
Description
Citation
Sustainability dimension(s):
Social
Topics:
Workers
Subtopics:
Occupational health
Employment conditions
Subject Keywords:
Forests
Certification
Regions:
South America
Countries:
Brazil
Forest Zones:
Tropical
Forest Type:
Natural Forest
Tenure Ownership:
Community
Tenure Management:
Indigenous People
Evidence Category:
FSC effect-related studies
Evidence Type:
Case study
Evidence Subtype:
Qualitative
Data Type:
(not yet curated)
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