Annual Cash Income from Community Forest Management in the Brazilian Amazon: Challenges for the Future

Community forest management (CFM) is considered an alternative way to protect forests while providing income for smallholders. Since the mid-1990s, the number of CFM projects has rapidly increased in the Brazilian Amazon, although most of them still face several difficulties. In this paper, we discu...

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Main Authors: Marie-Gabrielle Piketty, Isabel Drigo, Philippe Sablayrolles, Evandro Araujo de Aquino, Driss Pena, Plinio Sist
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-11-01
Series:Forests
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/6/11/4228
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spelling doaj-9ba79cb4f6154c3c8ca662dc4e94831c2020-11-24T22:28:20ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072015-11-016114228424410.3390/f6114228f6114228Annual Cash Income from Community Forest Management in the Brazilian Amazon: Challenges for the FutureMarie-Gabrielle Piketty0Isabel Drigo1Philippe Sablayrolles2Evandro Araujo de Aquino3Driss Pena4Plinio Sist5CIRAD-GREEN Campus International de Baillarguet, TA C-105/F, 34398 Montpellier Cedex 5, FranceNexus Socioambiental Ltda., CX postal 233 Ibiuna, São Paulo 18150-970, BrazilGRET Rua Antonio Bareto 983, Edf Montblac, Apt 1301, Belem-Pará 66055-050, BrazilCooperfloresta, Rua Primavera 199, Baixa da Colina, Rio Branco-Acre 69901-349, BrazilUniversidade do Estado de Amapa, Av. Presidente Vargas 650, Centro, Macapá 68900-070, BrazilCIRAD-B&SEF Campus International de Baillarguet, TA C-105/D, 34398 Montpellier Cedex 5, FranceCommunity forest management (CFM) is considered an alternative way to protect forests while providing income for smallholders. Since the mid-1990s, the number of CFM projects has rapidly increased in the Brazilian Amazon, although most of them still face several difficulties. In this paper, we discuss the obstacles to the financial viability of CFM in this region and propose some ways to overcome them. Based on evidence from five case studies, we assess the extent to which sustainable forest management for commercial timber production contributes to smallholder income. We show that harvesting timber only provides a limited cash income to smallholders, even though forest covers 80% of their landholding. Market access to timber is very uncertain and smallholder communities often fail to make a profit from their timber. Minimum remunerative public prices and support for timber marketing are thus needed. Simpler and more flexible procedures are required to reduce the high transaction costs of obtaining a permit and increase smallholder involvement in legal forest management for commercial purposes. Finally, a better assessment of timber potential in smallholder forest reserves through systematic inventories would be useful to avoid arousing false expectations.http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/6/11/4228Brazilian Amazoncommunity forest managementtropical timber
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author Marie-Gabrielle Piketty
Isabel Drigo
Philippe Sablayrolles
Evandro Araujo de Aquino
Driss Pena
Plinio Sist
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Isabel Drigo
Philippe Sablayrolles
Evandro Araujo de Aquino
Driss Pena
Plinio Sist
Annual Cash Income from Community Forest Management in the Brazilian Amazon: Challenges for the Future
Forests
Brazilian Amazon
community forest management
tropical timber
author_facet Marie-Gabrielle Piketty
Isabel Drigo
Philippe Sablayrolles
Evandro Araujo de Aquino
Driss Pena
Plinio Sist
author_sort Marie-Gabrielle Piketty
title Annual Cash Income from Community Forest Management in the Brazilian Amazon: Challenges for the Future
title_short Annual Cash Income from Community Forest Management in the Brazilian Amazon: Challenges for the Future
title_full Annual Cash Income from Community Forest Management in the Brazilian Amazon: Challenges for the Future
title_fullStr Annual Cash Income from Community Forest Management in the Brazilian Amazon: Challenges for the Future
title_full_unstemmed Annual Cash Income from Community Forest Management in the Brazilian Amazon: Challenges for the Future
title_sort annual cash income from community forest management in the brazilian amazon: challenges for the future
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
issn 1999-4907
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Community forest management (CFM) is considered an alternative way to protect forests while providing income for smallholders. Since the mid-1990s, the number of CFM projects has rapidly increased in the Brazilian Amazon, although most of them still face several difficulties. In this paper, we discuss the obstacles to the financial viability of CFM in this region and propose some ways to overcome them. Based on evidence from five case studies, we assess the extent to which sustainable forest management for commercial timber production contributes to smallholder income. We show that harvesting timber only provides a limited cash income to smallholders, even though forest covers 80% of their landholding. Market access to timber is very uncertain and smallholder communities often fail to make a profit from their timber. Minimum remunerative public prices and support for timber marketing are thus needed. Simpler and more flexible procedures are required to reduce the high transaction costs of obtaining a permit and increase smallholder involvement in legal forest management for commercial purposes. Finally, a better assessment of timber potential in smallholder forest reserves through systematic inventories would be useful to avoid arousing false expectations.
topic Brazilian Amazon
community forest management
tropical timber
url http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/6/11/4228
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