kenya | Forestry Policy design
Corruption, Reform and Environmental Policy in the Forest Sector in Kenya
In recent times many developing countries have experienced degradation of their natural resource base namely forests, water, fisheries etc. The resource degradation has largely been blamed on the management regime of these resources. In this study we investigate the local evolution and current status of forest management regimes in Kenya.
The key issues regarding the effectiveness and efficiency of forest reforms include: the importance of policy, institutional and legal frameworks and improving the poverty reduction impacts by engaging local communities in forest management. We will draw lessons that the regime shift experiences provide regarding how best to design and implement forest management regimes in Kenya and neighbouring countries too.
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- kenya
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