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Introduction to Chapter 2

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Chapter 2, by Yuliani et al., makes a perfect lead-off to the contributions in this book. It and Chapter 7, by Kozanayi et al., in Zimbabwe are beautiful examples of what we hoped would emerge in our initial, open-ended inquiry to one-time ACM researchers: return visits and updates regarding what has happened in the locations we studied and among the peoples we collaborated with, in the early 2000s. As noted in Chapter 1, one of our initial hopes for ACM was that its intensive equitable interaction and facilitation, encouragement of learning processes and adaptation, and stronger links with outside actors might be the kind of process that could endure. Broadly, we sought sustainability; yet until recently, we have had no way to assess that.
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003325932-2
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    Publication year

    2023

    Authors

    Colfer, C.J.P.; Prabhu, R.

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    community forestry, indigenous people, environmental impacts

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