Asia Forest Network
Community Forests Management Trends in Southeast Asia
Over the last five years, AFN examined various facets of community forest management in Southeast Asia, concentrating on five countries – Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam. Policy makers, community members, and field practitioners - bound together by their commitment to restore Asia’s forests - discussed and reflected on themes covering transitional experiences in CFM policies, practices, prospects and partnerships in the region. The central themes and insights from these discussions and reflections have been captured in a regional synthesis report, "Communities and Forest Stewardship: Regional Transitions in Southeast Asia".

In collaboration with the Ateneo de Manila University Press and the Environmental Science for Social Change, "Communities and Forest Stewardship: Regional Transitions in Southeast Asia" was launched on 16 June 2006 at the Manila Observatory Building, Ateneo University Campus, Quezon City, Philippines.

To order this book online, please go to http://www.ateneopress.org/detail_socsci.asp?ID=32

To browse the whole series of case studies,
please see our " Community Forest Management Trends in Southeast Asia " page.