A lack of institutional demand: Why a strong local community in Western Ecuador fails to protect its forest

TitleA lack of institutional demand: Why a strong local community in Western Ecuador fails to protect its forest
Publication TypeBook Chapter
Year of Publication2000
AuthorsGibson CC, Becker CD
Book TitlePeople and Forests: Communities, Institutions, and Governance
Chapter6
Pagination135-161
PublisherThe MIT Press
CityCambridge, MA, USA
Source DocumentAccessible with appropriate permission
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Loma Alta community forest, western Equador

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This paper provides an explanation for the lack of institutions regulating the Loma Alta Forest. The community has not yet created any rules regarding forest use. The members of the community with the biggest economic stake in the forest have no reason to limit their exploitative practices, and thus little demand exists for forest regulation at the local level. The Loma Alta Forest is in danger of being more severely degraded in the near future because of the lack of forestry institutions....
09 Aug 2016