Rethinking Forest Resource Use Contracts in Latin America
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Forest Resource Use Contracts in Latin America Description of Contracts in Governments Lands Contract Objectives Conclusions Constraints to Achieving Contract Objectives Financial Context of Forest Management in the Humid Tropics Forest Management Techniques Political and Regulatory Constraints Constraints due to Property and User Rights by Local Communities Conclusions Case Studies Peru: Privatization and Public Participation Bolivia: Industrial Forest Use and Conservation Colombia: Commercial Forestry and Community Needs Brazil: Extractive Reserves Chile: Eco-tourism Opportunities and New Models Opportunities for Change Rethinking Forest Resource Use Contracts: Three Models Conclusions and Recommendations Work with and not against Financial Forces Replace Command and Control Mechanisms with Periodic Performance Evaluations Promote Public Participation in the Political Process Increase Technical Knowledge
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