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Joseph Hitimana
School Of Natural Resource And Environmental Management, University Of Kabianga, P. O. Box 2030 -
Does Participatory Forest Management Practices Lead To Forest Regeneration And Improved Community Livelihood? Successes And Challenges In Nabkoi Forest, Kenya
Participatory Forest Management (PFM) in Kenya was initiated in 2007 to engage forest adjacent communities in forest conservation and in return benefit from timber, non timber and environmental services. Studies were therefore carried out to understand the success and challenges of PFM practices on forest regeneration and community livelihood in Nabkoi forest, Kenya. Four administrative sub-locations adjacent to Nabkoi forest

Joseph Hitimana
Department Of Forestry, University Of Kabianga: P.o. Box 2030-20200 Kericho, Kenya
Seedling Survival Levels Under Plantation Establishment For Livelihood Improvement Scheme And Implications For Conservation Of Mt. Elgon Natural Forest Ecosystem, Kenya
Plantation Establishment for Livelihood Improvement Scheme (PELIS) is an incentive system anchored in the Kenya's Forest Management and Conservation Act of 2016. It allows local communities to use forestlands for food crop production while supporting forest establishment phase. Mixed tree-crop farming may benefit or harm planted trees. Forest plantations are being established using PELIS to protect Mt Elgon natural forest

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