A Property-Rights Approach to Understanding Regulations and Practices in Community-Based Forest Management: Comparison of Three Systems in the Philippines
Issue Date
12-2013
Abstract
Decentralizing property rights from state control to user communities has encouraged people's participation in forest management. Relatively few studies, however, examine the forest regulations required for exercising such property rights. To address this issue, Schlager and Ostrom's 'bundle of rights' framework was used to examine various forms of property rights and regulations in three systems of community-based forest management. The field research was undertaken in the northern Philippines, using eight cases of community-based forest management at sites in the provinces of Nueva Vizcaya and Ifugao. Local communities were found to informally retain the authority to create locally crafted property rights and regulations in a central government-initiated program. While forest regulations and practices prescribed at the national level have improved forest conditions, the flow of forest benefits to communities has been limited because of decentralization without devolution of authority. A case study of a site initiated by a local government indicated that the transfer of responsibility from the central government to local government units can create more favourable conditions for the flow of forest benefits to communities. But due to a lack of clarity about devolution of cutting permits and about the locations of afforested critical watershed areas, authorized local users lose their authorization. When forest is managed traditionally, communities can have more assured rights than in government-initiated programs, particularly in relation to tree ownership. This is because individuals have the authority to devise collective-choice rights as well as operational rights. © 2013 Steve Harrison, John Herbohn.
Source or Periodical Title
Small-scale Forestry
ISSN
1873-7617
Volume
12
Issue
4
Page
579-596
Document Type
Article
Physical Description
map, tables
Language
English
Subject
Authority, Decentralization, Devolution, Economic impact, Forest impact
Recommended Citation
Hlaing, E.S., Inoue, M., & Pulhin, J.M. (2013). A Property-Rights Approach to Understanding Regulations and Practices in Community-Based Forest Management: Comparison of Three Systems in the Philippines. Small-scale Forestry, 12 (4), 579-596. doi:10.1007/s11842-012-9232-0.
Identifier
doi:10.1007/s11842-012-9232-0.
Digital Copy
yes