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Title: |
Securing Tenure Rights for Forest-Dependent Communities: Implementing agency surveys in Peru, Uganda, Nepal and Indonesia |
Identification Number: |
doi:10.5072/FK2/R45H5C |
Distributor: |
Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) |
Date of Distribution: |
2018-02-26 |
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Bibliographic Citation: |
Herawati, T.; Mwangi, E., 2018, "Securing Tenure Rights for Forest-Dependent Communities: Implementing agency surveys in Peru, Uganda, Nepal and Indonesia", doi:10.5072/FK2/R45H5C, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), V1 |
Citation |
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Title: |
Securing Tenure Rights for Forest-Dependent Communities: Implementing agency surveys in Peru, Uganda, Nepal and Indonesia |
Identification Number: |
doi:10.5072/FK2/R45H5C |
Authoring Entity: |
Herawati, T. (Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)) |
Mwangi, E. (Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)) |
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Producer: |
Center for International Forestry Research |
Date of Production: |
2017 |
Distributor: |
Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) |
Date of Distribution: |
2018-02-26 |
Study Scope |
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Keywords: |
Equal opportunities, Gender, Justice and Tenure (EGT), Forests and Human Well-being (HWB), Earth and Environmental Sciences, Social Sciences, tenure systems, land tenure, community forestry, governance |
Topic Classification: |
Gender analysis and research, Land Tenure and Systems |
Abstract: |
The purpose of the Implementing Agency survey is to assess the role and ‘performance’ of implementing agencies and individual implementers in delivering secure tenure for communities, both men and women, in line with reform expectations. It is concerned with identifying key goals, strategies, and actions related to reform implementation as well as factors enabling or constraining the ability of implementers to achieve related goals. This study attempts to generate insights into the underlying processes and factors that influence tenure reform implementation. In particular, it identifies the factors that enhance or constrain reform implementation from the perspective of individual implementers in government agencies at national and sub-national levels in four countries: Indonesia, Peru, Nepal and Uganda. These four countries introduced reforms in their forestry sectors in the late 1990s; most of these reforms were intended to shift greater rights and responsibilities over forest resources to lower levels of governance including sub-national actors and local communities. The interviews were conducted between July and December 2016, interviewing about 30 respondents in each of the four countries (Indonesia, Uganda, Peru and Nepal). |
Date of Collection: |
2016-2017 |
Country: |
Indonesia, Uganda, Peru, Nepal |
Geographic Coverage: |
Jakarta, Kampala, Lima, Kathmandu |
Kind of Data: |
survey data |
Methodology and Processing |
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Data_Birokrasi_Survey_IndonesiaPeruUgandaNepalKenya.xlsx |
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application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet |
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Protocol_Bureacracy Analysis_TH_7Sept.pdf |
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application/pdf |
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Questionnaire.pdf |
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application/pdf |