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The performance of community organisers in promotion of community forestry in Leyte Province,Philippines
Authors:Estela Estoria  John Herbohn  Steve Harrison
Affiliation:(1) School of Natural and Rural Systems Management, The University of Queensland, 4343, Qld, Australia;(2) School of Economics, The University of Queensland, 4072, Qld, Australia
Abstract:A study was conducted to assess the role and effectiveness of community organisers in supporting the development of people’s organisations in achieving community-based forest management objectives in Leyte Province Philippines. Community organisers were found to be effective in forming people’s organisations (POs), motivating people to participate in voluntary activities organised by POs and encouraging cohesiveness among PO members. Community organisers manage to raise the level of environmental awareness and knowledge of members of people’s organisations, develop leadership interest and skills, create various livelihood opportunities and provide direction and facilitate the establishment of large tree plantations. However, the short duration of community organisers’ contracts (typically two years) is insufficient to establish mature and cohesive POs prepared to assume management on their own, including the management of tree plantations. Further, lack of training and funding support, low wages, delayed payment of salaries and limited time to work with people’s organisations, as well as the pressure to produce tangible outputs such the establishment of large tree plantations, prevents them from placing greater emphasis on the development and empowerment of the people.
Keywords:People’  s organisation  community empowerment  Community-Based Forest Management  smallholder forestry
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