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Capacity building is the array of instruments deployed to make institutions capable or equip institutions to fulfill the goals set for them.It is central to sustainable development.On the other hand,capacity is the ability to do something.The forest service reliance on well-trained and oriented personnel is therefore no exception.Inadequate institutional capacity has mostly impeded the establishment of sustainable forest development programmes and forest administrations cannot therefore cope with all their responsibilities.The history of effective forestry projects and their implementation has…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Capacity building is the array of instruments deployed to make institutions capable or equip institutions to fulfill the goals set for them.It is central to sustainable development.On the other hand,capacity is the ability to do something.The forest service reliance on well-trained and oriented personnel is therefore no exception.Inadequate institutional capacity has mostly impeded the establishment of sustainable forest development programmes and forest administrations cannot therefore cope with all their responsibilities.The history of effective forestry projects and their implementation has been chequered.The principal objective of the book is to evaluate existing capacities of state forest services,their inherent deficiences and promising determin ants for rejuvenation and improved productivity on a sustainable basis.The book should be especially useful to forest managers , Policy makers and other stakeholders to evolve a proper framework for an effective sustainable management of our forest resources.
Autorenporträt
Johnson S.Alao,PhD:studied Forest Resources Managementspecializing in Forest Policy,Law and Administration from theuniversity of Ibadan,Nigeria.He is presen tly an associateprofessor and Head,Department of Forestry,Wildlife andFisheries,Nasarawa State University,Keffi,Nigeria