What are the functions and objectives of Joint Forestry Management (JFM)?
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1) Community profiling techniques using participatory rural appraisal (PRA);
2) Methods and analysis procedures for understanding patterns of vegetative change;
3) Approaches for illuminating sociopolitical and institutional characteristics affecting resource management; and
4) Assessments of the economics of forest production system.
2) Methods and analysis procedures for understanding patterns of vegetative change;
3) Approaches for illuminating sociopolitical and institutional characteristics affecting resource management; and
4) Assessments of the economics of forest production system.
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Functions and Objectives of Joint Forestry Management:
- The main objective of JFM is to assure the sustainable utilization of forests to satisfy local needs equitably while guaranteeing 'environmental sustainability'.
- The important objective of the JFM is to preserve the forests from attacks, grazing, crime, and fire and more to enhance the forests following an authorized Joint Forest Management plan.
- In account, the divisions of these areas are labeled as 'intermediary benefits' like 'non-timber forest produces'.
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