Forest communities in Mexico. Ways of life, governance and conservation
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This paper analyzes the circumstances in which community control helps or hinders forest sustainability. It includes a synthesis of the debates on the role of various actors in conservation and describes the context of Mexican experiences in community forest management. This framework was applied to the analysis of the results of a survey conducted in 102 forest communities.
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Merino Pérez, L. (2018). Forest communities in Mexico. Ways of life, governance and conservation. Revista Mexicana De Sociología, 80(4). https://doi.org/10.22201/iis.01882503p.2018.4.57799
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