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Published in: Environmental Management 4/2016

02-01-2016

Learning Through New Approaches to Forest Governance: Evidence from Harrop-Procter Community Forest, Canada

Authors: Felicitas Egunyu, Maureen G. Reed, John A. Sinclair

Published in: Environmental Management | Issue 4/2016

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Abstract

Collaborative forest governance arrangements have been viewed as promising for sustainable forestry because they allow local communities to participate directly in management and benefit from resource use or protection. Such arrangements are strengthened through social learning during management activities that can enhance capacity to solve complex problems. Despite significant research on social learning in collaborative environmental governance, it is not clear how social learning evolves over time, who influences social learning, and whether learning influences management effectiveness. This study investigates how social learning outcomes change over time, using an in-depth study of a community forest in Canada. Personal interviews, focus group meetings, and participant observation revealed that most participants started engaging in community forestry with limited knowledge and learned as they participated in management activities. However, as the community forest organization became effective at complying with forestry legislation, learning opportunities and outcomes became more restricted. Our results run contrary to the prevalent view that opportunities for and outcomes of social learning become enlarged over time. In our case, learning how to meet governmental requirements increased professionalism and reduced opportunities for involvement and learning to a smaller group. Our findings suggest the need to further test propositions about social learning and collaborative governance, particularly to determine how relationships evolve over time.

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Footnotes
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There are 13 CFs that have a smaller area than HPCF; 12 of them have a higher AAC than HPCF. The average BC AAC is 19,500 m3 (MFLNRO 2014).
 
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Metadata
Title
Learning Through New Approaches to Forest Governance: Evidence from Harrop-Procter Community Forest, Canada
Authors
Felicitas Egunyu
Maureen G. Reed
John A. Sinclair
Publication date
02-01-2016
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Environmental Management / Issue 4/2016
Print ISSN: 0364-152X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1009
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-015-0652-4

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