Günes Y. (2016). Improving Mediterranean woodland areas governance through participative approaches implementation: Düzlerçami Forest - Turkey. Valbonne (France) : Plan Bleu. 183 p. Technical report : Optimizing the production of goods and services by Mediterranean forest ecosystems in a context of global changes.
https://www.fao.org/documents/card/en/c/2ff34875-b01b-4c6e-b77a-59b0dd64a0fe/
https://www.fao.org/documents/card/en/c/2ff34875-b01b-4c6e-b77a-59b0dd64a0fe/
Titre : | Improving Mediterranean woodland areas governance through participative approaches implementation: Düzlerçami Forest - Turkey |
Auteurs : | Y. Günes |
Type de document : | Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper |
Editeur : | Valbonne [France] : Plan Bleu, 2016 |
Format : | 183 p. |
Note générale : | Technical report : Optimizing the production of goods and services by Mediterranean forest ecosystems in a context of global changes |
Langues : | Anglais |
Langues du résumé : | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Thésaurus IAMM GOUVERNANCE ; RESSOURCE FORESTIERE ; GESTION DES RESSOURCES NATURELLES ; APPROCHE PARTICIPATIVE ; METHODE ; PARTIE INTERESSEE ; FORET ; ZONE PROTEGEE ; DIAGNOSTIC ; PROGRAMME D'ACTION ; TURQUIECatégories principales 07 - ENVIRONNEMENT ; 7.4 - Ressources Naturelles : Paysage, Biodiversité, Patrimoine naturel |
Résumé : | There were five stakeholders categories that are involved in the participation process in Düzlerçamı pilot site: Local Administration (Antalya RDF, Antalya NPRD, and Local Governments), Local Users Living in the Site (Local People, Beekeepers, NWFP Pickers, Shepherds, and Hunters), Professional Interests (SAFRI, University, Other Public Institutes, NGOs, and TMMOB), Economic Interests (Cutting Workers, Private Sector, and Tourism Agencies), and Users of the Catchment Area Coming from Outside (Picnickers and Ecotourists). Questionnaire-Survey Filling Studies, Düzlerçami pilot site field trips, National Inter-Components and Information Meeting, Information Meetings, Coffeehouse Meetings, Participatory Workshop Activities, Coffeehouse Meetings, Informal Interviews, Direct Observation, etc. were organised for the dialog and coordination, shared the experiences, exchange of information among all participants, emphasizing interaction and exchange of information among them, discussed the possible integrated activities among different components of the FFEM Project etc. in Düzlerçamı pilot site. There were three phases of the participatory approach methodology used in FFEM Project in Düzlerçamı pilot site: 1- Present Situation Analysis and Strategy Formulation, 2- Determining the Priorities of the Forest Values, and 3- Assessing the Impacts and Results of Participation Process, and Determining the Stakeholders Satisfaction Levels with the Participation Level. At the end of first phase, it was yielded the analytical priorities for the factors included in SWOT analysis and made them commensurable with each other. At the end of second phase, according to results, Wood Production Value as a production value was rated less important of the all values, while Environmental Value was considered the most important forest value for the participants. At the final phase, statements that the participants ranked the most agreed statement and the least agreed one were determined for pre-assessments of participation process within FFEM initiative. It was believed that C3 of FFEM Project had generated some information on participatory approach and methodology of forest resources management in Turkey and other Mediterranean regions. Future research is needed to address the limitation of the current Düzlerçamı pilot study. |
Cote : | En ligne |
URL / DOI : | https://www.fao.org/documents/card/en/c/2ff34875-b01b-4c6e-b77a-59b0dd64a0fe/ |