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Rotacio S. Gravoso Nestor O. Gregorio Maria Anabelle D. Gerona Moises Neil V. Seri?o Steve R. Harrison Herville V. Pajaron Jayson V. Godoy 《Small-Scale Forestry》2011,10(4):473-488
Through a series of workshops with the stakeholders including nursery operators, tree farmers, staff of the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources, local government units and the academe, a forestry seedling nursery accreditation policy
was developed. The resulting policy was subsequently implemented by the municipal government of Palompon, Leyte. The accreditation
policy encouraged nursery operators to follow smallholder-based best management practices for tree nurseries. Implementation
of the nursery accreditation policy improved farmers’ knowledge and skills in the production of high quality seedlings, encouraged
adoption of BMP for forest nurseries, provided additional source of income for the farmers, enabled members of the groups
operating the communal nursery to forge closer relationship with each other, encouraged utilization of farmers’ free time
in productive activities, developed farmers’ confidence in producing high quality planting materials, and gained for the farmers
favourable attention from various organizations and groups. The Bennett’s hierarchy of project outcomes showed that the implementation
of accreditation scheme achieved high levels of outcomes, indicating that it led to substantial improvements in the lives
of the farmers. 相似文献
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Rotacio Gravoso Eduardo Mangaoang Maria Anabelle Gerona Arturo Pasa Steve Harrison 《Small-Scale Forestry》2009,8(3):275-287
In the Philippines, only a few farmers and plantation owners register their tree farms with the Department of Environment
and Natural Resources (DENR), the office in charge of tree registration. One of the major reasons is their lack of knowledge
of government policy on tree registration. To help improve the flow of information and understanding of tree registration
policies among smallholder tree farmers and other stakeholders, a Primer on Tree Registration, Harvesting, Transport and Marketing Policies on Private Land was developed. Produced through the participation of stakeholders, including tree farmers, the DENR, and local government
officers, police, and timber dealers, the Primer is highly visual and has been released in English as well as Waray–Waray
and Cebuano dialects. This paper reports findings of focus group discussions conducted to gauge user reactions to the Primer.
The Primer was considered as a valuable source of information about tree registration policies. Aside from being comprehensible,
FGD participants found it attractive, perceived it to be intended for them and free from content that confused them. However,
farmers suggested that illustrations need to be improved by making the persons portrayed more presentable and reflective of
their actual tree farm operations. Participants said that aside from the Primer, the flow of information on tree registration
policies could be improved through the use of multi-media including posters, radio broadcasts, and presentation in seminars
for farmers. 相似文献
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