Emerging forest regimes and livelihoods in the Tano Offin Forest Reserve, Ghana: Implications for social safeguards

Emerging forest regimes and livelihoods in the Tano Offin Forest Reserve, Ghana: Implications for social safeguards

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Article ID: iaor20141648
Volume: 32
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 49
End Page Number: 56
Publication Date: Jul 2013
Journal: Forest Policy and Economics
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: economics
Abstract:

  • Ghana's Globally Significant Biodiversity Areas provide few legal livelihood options.
  • Stronger law enforcement is likely to further restrict access and increase conflicts.
  • Emerging forest regimes require social safeguards to curb livelihood losses.
  • Relocation and PES and are possible options.
  • Traditional authorities should have a greater role in hybrid governance structures.
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