ODI Natural Resource Perspectives No. 93: Reform of forestry advisory services: learning from practice in Uganda
Finding sustainable and value-adding models for agricultural/NR services which reach poor communities has proved problematic. Privatisation appears more viable with commodities or enterprises that can easily be converted into cash, and more difficult where it is concerned with the broad range of benefits that are sought from natural resource (NR) management – which range from the commercial, through the risk- and vulnerability-reducing, to the environmental, and frequently have ‘public goods’ components. This paper captures these dilemmas by focusing on forestry extension for poor farmers, both on-farm and in forest areas.
Harrison. M., Ssabaganzi. R., Goldman. I., Carnegie.J., ODI Natural Resource persectives No. 93, August 2004,
2004
Forestry
Development Planning
Rethinking Governance
Uganda
Community-based Workers
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