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Understanding the role of local communities in forest concessions management: a participatory forest management initiative in South Sudan

Nhial, Nhial Kun Gogok-2012-01-01-Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo)

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This research project is a Participatory Forest Management initiative aiming at understanding the role of local communities with emphasis on their participation in the management of forest concession projects. Its long-term goal is Participatory Forest Management practices for the need of sustainable forestry in South Sudan.\n\nThe research project was integrated and implemented through South Sudan forest concession work to support the development of South Sudan forest concession guidelines and agreement templates under the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry in partnership with the Norwegian Forestry Group, South Sudan Program. \n\t\n Its data was gathered through qualitative research approaches including the focus groups, use of questionnaires, interviews and observations. It was collaborative and inclusive work in which the local communities, government officials and the concessionaires participated. \n\nThe results of this research project answered its guiding questions and produc

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This research project is a Participatory Forest Management initiative aiming at understanding the role of local communities with emphasis on their participation in the management of forest concession projects. Its long-term goal is Participatory Forest Management practices for the need of sustainable forestry in South Sudan.\n\nThe research project was integrated and implemented through South Sudan forest concession work to support the development of South Sudan forest concession guidelines and agreement templates under the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry in partnership with the Norwegian Forestry Group, South Sudan Program. \n\t\n Its data was gathered through qualitative research approaches including the focus groups, use of questionnaires, interviews and observations. It was collaborative and inclusive work in which the local communities, government officials and the concessionaires participated. \n\nThe results of this research project answered its guiding questions and produc

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Work (physics)Scope (computer science)Participatory action researchForest managementGovernment (linguistics)Political scienceCitizen journalismPublic administration

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