Stories at the Forest Edge -The KEMALA Approach to Crafting Good Governance and Sustainable Futures
By Tory Read and Lafcadio Cortes, © 2001 Biodiversity Support Program (BSP) Emerging from a five-year project in Indonesia, Biodiversity Support Program/KEMALA administered a non-governmental organization (NGO) grants program that was directed by the grantees themselves. This publication uses five photo-stories to showcase the KEMALA Approach to community-based natural resource management, which focused on achieving success by treating grantees as partners and investing in their visions.
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Stories at the Forest Edge -The KEMALA Approach to Crafting Good Governance and Sustainable Futures
By Tory Read and Lafcadio Cortes, © 2001 Biodiversity Support Program (BSP) Emerging from a five-year project in Indonesia, Biodiversity Support Program/KEMALA administered a non-governmental organization (NGO) grants program that was directed by the grantees themselves. This publication uses five photo-stories to showcase the KEMALA Approach to community-based natural resource management, which focused on achieving success by treating grantees as partners and investing in their visions.