Sustainable Forest Management in Latin America: Relevant Actors and Policies
Ronnie De Camino
No 2963, IDB Publications (Working Papers) from Inter-American Development Bank
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This paper analyzes the role of particular social and economic actors in the forest sector, and the impact of existing policies in the region. The aim is to visualize the options that are available to improve forest policies and practices that will in turn generate income and ensure sustainability with the active participation of the actors. Information presented in the document, as well as the conclusions on possible strategic lines of action with the participation of affected actors provide a good basis for discussion and will contribute to the improvement of the quality of the Bank's investment projects in this area.
Keywords: enviroment; policy impact; indigenous population; forestry; forest management; forest practices; Quintana Roo (México) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999-04
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