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Sustaining Multifunctional Forestry Through the Developing of Social Capital and Promoting Participation: A Case of Multiethnic Mountain Communities
Authors:Livia Bizikova  Maria Nijnik  Tatiana Kluvanková-Oravská
Affiliation:1. International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), 75 Albert str., Suit 903, Ottawa, ON, K1P 5E7, Canada
2. The James Hutton Institute, Craigiebuckler, Aberdeen, AB15 8QH, UK
3. Centre for Transdisciplinary Studies of Institutions, Evolution and Policies CETIP, Institute for Forecasting, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Sancova 56, 811 05, Bratislava, Slovakia
Abstract:Communities with multicultural, ethnically diverse populations located in forest areas of the Carpathian Mountains often face serious social and economic problems, including high unemployment rates, weak social support and institutions with little stakeholder participation in decision-making. In this paper, we apply participatory scenario processes to address the development of multifunctional forestry in these mountains by taking as an example the case study of Slovensky Raj National Park and specifically focusing on the involvement of local communities, particularly the Roma minority, in sustainable forest management (SFM). The paper argues that development of local institutions and promotion of horizontal and vertical participation to increase social capital is necessary for addressing social and economic problems, managing potential conflicts and sustaining multifunctional forestry development. The results suggest that the way forward is the integration of multi-purpose forest management with community development, and that learning, repeated stakeholder interaction, trust-building and cooperation between and within multiethnic local communities are important preconditions for success. The scenario process applied turned out to be beneficial for both the majority and the minority populations, particularly allowing for discussions about future development of mountain regions, their local economies and communities, and for providing some guidance about what are the preferred actions for participation in multifunctional SFM.
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