Mapping People's forests: The Role of Mapping in Planning Community-Based Management of Conservation Areas in Indonesia
71 This PeFoR discussion paper, which draws on experience from Indonesia, focused on a convservation organization's involvement in mapping indigenous lands for the purpose of creating protected area borders and amnagement plans. A core issue discussed involves the conflict between the prior rights of local people and the recent claims of rights over the same territory. Date: 2000. Author: Cristina Eghenter. Biome: Tropical and Subtropical Broadleaf Forests. Program: Asia and the Pacific
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Mapping People's forests: The Role of Mapping in Planning Community-Based Management of Conservation Areas in Indonesia
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Cristina Eghenter
Location: Asia and the Pacific
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71 This PeFoR discussion paper, which draws on experience from Indonesia, focused on a convservation organization's involvement in mapping indigenous lands for the purpose of creating protected area borders and amnagement plans. A core issue discussed involves the conflict between the prior rights of local people and the recent claims of rights over the same territory. Date: 2000. Author: Cristina Eghenter. Biome: Tropical and Subtropical Broadleaf Forests. Program: Asia and the Pacific