Understanding patterns of resource use and consumption: a prelude to co-management
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Colfer, C.J.P., Wadley, R.L., Salim, A., Dudley, R.G. 2000. Understanding patterns of resource use and consumption: a prelude to co-management . Borneo Research Bulletin 31 :29-88. ISSN: 0006-7806.
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For co-management of conservation areas to be effective, detailed information on local people's use of natural resources is essential. One method to obtain some of that information, a household record keeping study, is given. It is simple to implement and analyse, and provides useful, quantitative data on resource use and income levels. The method and present data derived from three studies of Melayu and Iban communities in and around the Danau Sentarum Wildlife Reserve in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, are described. These data show the strong reliance of Melayu and Iban peoples on fisheries and forests respectively, and suggest avenues for working with both groups to manage and conserve local resources.
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FOREST GOVERNANCE AND COMMUNITY FORESTRY;Countries
IndonesiaRegions
South-eastern AsiaCollections
- CIFOR publications [7743]
