Across
- 2. _________ of different people-oriented forestry programs and projects to ensure continuity and enhance effectiveness.
- 5. Systematic analysis of data or information gathered through monitoring, typically conducted at regular intervals.
- 8. A most important asset of country’s wealth – an asset that every poor country posses or could possess – for they provide a renewable raw material for a whole range of industries which have acquired great importance in many industrially advanced countries, according to Jack Westoby.
- 10. Under ___, communities have a higher stake on the forest resources because they live within or near these forests. Basically, their entire life including that of their future generations depends on these resources… so they protect them, they conserve them, and they take care of them.
Down
- 1. The right to obtain resource units or products from a resource system.
- 3. The right to determine who is granted access to a resource and how such access rights may be transferred.
- 4. A continuous process that ensures activities proceed according to plan as far as possible and involves the systematic analysis of data or information collected through monitoring, usually conducted at regular intervals.
- 6. The primary goal of social forestry or the equitable distribution of forest resource benefits.
- 7. Refers to changes within the forest, whether natural or human-induced, that negatively affect the structure and function of the stand or site, and thereby lower the capacity of the resulting degraded forest to supply products and/or services.
- 9. Social element of a resource system, according to Dr. Lucrecio Rebugio.
