Public participation in community forests : the Ontario community forest pilot projects / by Florence Wanjira Chege.
Abstract
Levels of public participation in the management of a community forest (CF)
depend on the CF’s goals and the subsequent decision-making structure that the
community adopts. To evaluate the hypothesis that the Ontario community forest
pilot projects (CFPPs) provide enhanced means for public participation, a
comparative analysis was undertaken involving a detailed description of decision-making
structures of the CFPPs and those of five additional contemporary forest
management arrangements. The study methods involved: personal interviews
with each CFPP’s organizing body, the general public at each CFPP, and
management personnel at the five cases; and a comprehensive compilation of
decision-making structures of all cases based on their documentation. Results of
the study indicate that the CFPPs have developed an elaborate public
participation infrastructure that presents the public with more avenues for
participation than any of the other cases included in the study.
Recommendations are made on procedures of public participation in community
forest decision-making as well as suggested criteria for evaluating what is
successful public participation in a community forest.
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