Journal article

Power relationships: Their effect on the governance of community forestry in the Philippines

J Baynes, J Herbohn, W Dressler

Land Use Policy | Published : 2016

Abstract

This paper examines the impact of unequal power relationships on the governance of community forestry groups (CFGs) in the Philippines. Devolution of power has long been considered to be a 'magic bullet' in the governance of CFGs. However, poor governance which involves unequal power relationships between state agencies, forest user groups and rural people, produces unequal access in decision-making, sharing of authority and responsibility. This engenders local resistance from those who feel excluded and marginalised in the process. Drawing on Bourdieu's notion of 'symbolic violence', we examine how unequal power relationships between State and local agencies have facilitated destruction of ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR). No contribution to the collection, analysis and interpretation of data was provided by ACIAR.