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The challenge for social forestry extension work in Pastoral Africa/ Edmund G C Barrow

Physical description: 36 p. ill. 21 cm.;
Bibliographic notes: Includes bibliographical references.;
Series: ODI social forestry network paper No 12e;
Author(s): Barrow, Edmund G C;
Summary notes: This paper attempts, in the context of people's participation in the development process in the drylands, to show why and how this can be achieved in a meaningful way, i.e. by trying to help create social responsibility for natural resource management, not just around settlements and discreet tree planting, but as part of the wider management system in the drylands, through a participatory action oriented dialogue with the local people.;
Publisher: London : Overseas Development Institute (ODI , 1991;
Call number: 630 SFN-4;
Type: Book
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630 SFN-4
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24500$aThe challenge for social forestry extension work in Pastoral Africa$cEdmund G C Barrow
26000$aLondon$bOverseas Development Institute (ODI$c1991
30000$a36 p.$bill.$c21 cm.
440 0$aODI social forestry network paper$nNo 12e
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
52000$aThis paper attempts, in the context of people's participation in the development process in the drylands, to show why and how this can be achieved in a meaningful way, i.e. by trying to help create social responsibility for natural resource management, not just around settlements and discreet tree planting, but as part of the wider management system in the drylands, through a participatory action oriented dialogue with the local people.

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