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The Community Forests of Mexico

Managing for Sustainable Landscapes
  • Edited by: David Barton Bray , Leticia Merino-Pérez and Deborah Barry
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2005
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Mexico leads the world in community management of forests for the commercial production of timber. Yet this success story is not widely known, even in Mexico, despite the fact that communities around the globe are increasingly involved in managing their own forest resources. To assess the achievements and shortcomings of Mexico's community forest management programs and to offer approaches that can be applied in other parts of the world, this book collects fourteen articles that explore community forest management from historical, policy, economic, ecological, sociological, and political perspectives.

The contributors to this book are established researchers in the field, as well as many of the important actors in Mexico's nongovernmental organization sector. Some articles are case studies of community forest management programs in the states of Michoacán, Oaxaca, Durango, Quintana Roo, and Guerrero. Others provide broader historical and contemporary overviews of various aspects of community forest management. As a whole, this volume clearly establishes that the community forest sector in Mexico is large, diverse, and has achieved unusual maturity in doing what communities in the rest of the world are only beginning to explore: how to balance community income with forest conservation. In this process, Mexican communities are also managing for sustainable landscapes and livelihoods.

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David Barton Bray is Professor of Environmental Studies and Director, Institute for Sustainability Science in Latin America and the Caribbean, at Florida International University in Miami.

Leticia Merino-Pérez is a faculty member of the Institute of Social Research at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

Deborah Barry is a program officer with the Ford Foundation. She founded PRISMA, a Salvadoran NGO specializing in agrarian environmental research.

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This is an important and comprehensive book that is timely, original, and of uniformly high quality. There is relatively little familiarity outside of Mexico with the incredibly rich experience of community forest management there. Certainly no comprehensive review such as this book exists that covers so many aspects of the subject. . . . The book will appeal to scholars from both social and biophysical sciences interested in forest management and in broader conservation and development issues.
— Marianne Schmink


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PART I. Introduction, History, and Policy

David Barton Bray, Leticia Merino-Pérez and Deborah Barry
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Christopher R. Boyer
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Leticia Merino-Pérez and Gerardo Segura-Warnholtz
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Patricia Gerez-Fernández and Enrique Alatorre-Guzmán
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PART II. Social Processes and Community Forestry

Francisco Chapela
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Rodolfo López-Arzola
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Peter Leigh Taylor
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Peter R. Wilshusen
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PART III. Ecology and Land Use Change in Community Forestry

Henricus F. M. Vester and María Angélica Navarro-Martínez
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Elvira Durán, Jean-François Mas and Alejandro Velázquez
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PART IV. The Economics of Community Forestry

Camille Antinori
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Juan Manuel Torres-Rojo, Alejandro Guevara-Sanginés and David Barton Bray
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PART V. Global Comparisons and Conclusions

Dan Klooster and Shrinidhi Ambinakudige
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