Woodland ecosystems in tropical savannas are experiencing increased pressures from changing demographic structures, and a need for woodland resources. Zimbabwe and northern Australia contain similar woodland environments in remote areas that are home to indigenous groups and farmers who desire the use of woodlands resources for both subsistence and commercial purposes. To date land use planning in these localities has been dominantly centralised and‘top-down’.
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Social innovations in natural resource management: a handbook of social research in natural resource management in Queensland / Carol Richards; Lyn Aitken (eds): pp.88-90