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A community-driven multi-criteria approach to developing indicators of sustainable resource management

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Title A community-driven multi-criteria approach to developing indicators of sustainable resource management
 
Creator Mendoza, G.A.
Prabhu, Ravi
Nyirenda, R.
Standa-Gunda, W.
Mutimukuru, T.
 
Subject selection criteria
indicators
resource management
sustainability
community involvement
assessment
 
Description Criteria and indicators (C&I) for sustainable resource management were generated under a facilitated community-driven approach where villagers took active roles, not only in the generation of the indicators but also in their subsequent assessment. The general procedure followed a two-stage process. Stage 1 involved a general 'scoping' process where C&I were generated by different groups and examined closely at plenary sessions. Stage 2 was aimed at assessing the indicators following a two-step process. Step 1 involved the evaluation of the indicators with respect to their relative importance to the stated objectives or criteria. In the second step, the indicators were examined more closely. Inferences or judgements were made with respect to the indicators' current condition relative to their desired future condition or target value. Step 1 resulted in 'scores' of each indicator reflecting its condition relative to its target values. All of the processes and procedures were conducted under a participative and group decision making environment. The analyses were made using the general procedure of Multi-Criteria Analysis. The site used in the study was the Mafungautsi State Forest located in the Gokwe District of Zimbabwe. Thirty community participants coming from three sites were involved in the assessment.
 
Date 2003
2012-06-04T09:08:56Z
2012-06-04T09:08:56Z
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Mendoza, G.A., Prabhu, R., Nyirenda, R., Standa-Gunda, W., Mutimukuru, T. 2003. A community-driven multi-criteria approach to developing indicators of sustainable resource management . Journal of Forest Policy 10 (1) :1-21.
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18901
https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/1457
 
Language en
 
Format p. 1-21
 
Source Journal of Forest Policy