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Chapter 11: Vertical Integration in the Community Forestry Enterprises of Oaxaca
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures and Tables xi
- Acknowledgments xv
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PART I. Introduction, History, and Policy
- Chapter 1: Community Managed in the Strong Sense of the Phrase: The Community Forest Enterprises of Mexico 1
- Chapter 2: Contested Terrain: Forestry Regimes and Community Responses in Northeastern Michoacán, 1940–2000 27
- Chapter 3: Forest and Conservation Policies and Their Impact on Forest Communities in Mexico 49
- Chapter 4: Challenges for Forest Certification and Community Forestry in Mexico 71
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PART II. Social Processes and Community Forestry
- Chapter 5: Indigenous Community Forest Management in the Sierra Juárez, Oaxaca 89
- Chapter 6: Empowering Community-Based Forestry in Oaxaca: The Union of Forest Communities and Ejidos of Oaxaca, 1985–1996 111
- Chapter 7: New Organizational Strategies in Community Forestry in Durango, Mexico 125
- Chapter 8: Community Adaptation or Collective Breakdown? The Emergence of ‘‘Work Groups’’ in Two Forestry Ejidos in Quintana Roo, Mexico 151
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PART III. Ecology and Land Use Change in Community Forestry
- Chapter 9: Ecological Issues in Community Tropical Forest Management in Quintana Roo, Mexico 181
- Chapter 10: Land Use/Cover Change in Community-Based Forest Management Regions and Protected Areas in Mexico 215
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PART IV. The Economics of Community Forestry
- Chapter 11: Vertical Integration in the Community Forestry Enterprises of Oaxaca 239
- Chapter 12: The Managerial Economics of Sustainable Community Forestry in Mexico: A Case Study of El Balcón, Técpan, Guerrero 273
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PART V. Global Comparisons and Conclusions
- Chapter 13: The Global Significance of Mexican Community Forestry 303
- Chapter 14: Community Forestry in Mexico: Twenty Lessons Learned and Four Future Pathways 335
- Appendix: Acronyms Used 351
- About the Contributors 357
- Index 363
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures and Tables xi
- Acknowledgments xv
-
PART I. Introduction, History, and Policy
- Chapter 1: Community Managed in the Strong Sense of the Phrase: The Community Forest Enterprises of Mexico 1
- Chapter 2: Contested Terrain: Forestry Regimes and Community Responses in Northeastern Michoacán, 1940–2000 27
- Chapter 3: Forest and Conservation Policies and Their Impact on Forest Communities in Mexico 49
- Chapter 4: Challenges for Forest Certification and Community Forestry in Mexico 71
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PART II. Social Processes and Community Forestry
- Chapter 5: Indigenous Community Forest Management in the Sierra Juárez, Oaxaca 89
- Chapter 6: Empowering Community-Based Forestry in Oaxaca: The Union of Forest Communities and Ejidos of Oaxaca, 1985–1996 111
- Chapter 7: New Organizational Strategies in Community Forestry in Durango, Mexico 125
- Chapter 8: Community Adaptation or Collective Breakdown? The Emergence of ‘‘Work Groups’’ in Two Forestry Ejidos in Quintana Roo, Mexico 151
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PART III. Ecology and Land Use Change in Community Forestry
- Chapter 9: Ecological Issues in Community Tropical Forest Management in Quintana Roo, Mexico 181
- Chapter 10: Land Use/Cover Change in Community-Based Forest Management Regions and Protected Areas in Mexico 215
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PART IV. The Economics of Community Forestry
- Chapter 11: Vertical Integration in the Community Forestry Enterprises of Oaxaca 239
- Chapter 12: The Managerial Economics of Sustainable Community Forestry in Mexico: A Case Study of El Balcón, Técpan, Guerrero 273
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PART V. Global Comparisons and Conclusions
- Chapter 13: The Global Significance of Mexican Community Forestry 303
- Chapter 14: Community Forestry in Mexico: Twenty Lessons Learned and Four Future Pathways 335
- Appendix: Acronyms Used 351
- About the Contributors 357
- Index 363