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Multiple forest activities, multiple purpose organizations: organizing for complexity in a grassroots movement in Guatemala's Peten. (Special Issue: Multiple use of tropical forests: from concept to reality.)

机译:多种森林活动,多种目的的组织:在危地马拉的佩滕的基层运动中组织复杂性。 (特刊:热带森林的多种用途:从概念到现实。)

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Forest community-based social movements are today assuming increasingly important roles in environmental governance in the world's forests. As these "forest community stewards" promote local resource access and management, their organizations often take on greater internal complexity. This paper draws on the experience of the Association of Forest Communities of Peten (ACOFOP), Guatemala and the community-based concessions it serves to examine interactions among multiple forest activities, participants, interests and objectives in increasingly complex community-based organizations. Interntal interactions and tensions among multiple activities inevitably arise as these organizations seek to maintain their responsiveness and legitimacy amid rapidly changing social, political and environmental contexts. This paper suggests that rather than seek to eliminate tensions emerging from increased internal diversity and complexity, grassroots forest organizations should confront and manage these tensions to ensure continued viability while responding appropriately to moments of "structural choice". Seeing these community-based forest organizations as social movement processes managed over time by their participants rather than as sets of static principles best designed a priori allows more accurate analysis of the complex factors that shape success or failure, and of how appropriate external support may be provided.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2011.05.007
机译:今天,基于森林社区的社会运动在世界森林的环境治理中扮演着越来越重要的角色。随着这些“森林社区管理员”促进本地资源的获取和管理,其组织通常承担更大的内部复杂性。本文借鉴了危地马拉佩滕森林社区协会(ACOFOP)的经验以及基于社区的特许权,该特许权旨在研究日益复杂的社区组织中多种森林活动,参与者,利益和目标之间的相互作用。随着这些组织在瞬息万变的社会,政治和环境环境中寻求保持其响应能力和合法性,不可避免地会出现多种活动之间的内部互动和紧张关系。本文建议,基层森林组织不应试图消除和消除因内部多样性和复杂性增加而引起的紧张关系,而应应对和管理这些紧张关系,以确保持续的生存能力,同时对“结构选择”的时刻做出适当的反应。将这些基于社区的森林组织视为由参与者随时间推移进行管理的社会运动过程,而不是将其作为最佳先验设计的静态原则,可以对形成成功或失败的复杂因素进行更准确的分析,以及对外部支持的适当程度进行适当的分析。提供。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2011.05.007

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