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Exclusive versus inclusive devolution in forest management: Insights from forest land allocation in Vietnam's Central Highlands
Authors:Thomas Sikor  Tran Ngoc Thanh
Affiliation:aJunior Research Group on Postsocialist Land Relations, Humboldt University, Berlin, Luisenstr. 56, 10117 Berlin, Germany;bDepartment of Agriculture and Rural Development Dak Lak, 47 Nguyen Tat Thanh Street, Buon Ma Thuot, Vietnam
Abstract:The devolution of forest management is high on the agenda in international forest policy. Devolution is generally conceived as a policy that aims to include a more diverse set of actors in forest management. One of the most problematic outcomes of devolution policies, therefore, is their tendency to exclude the claims of some local actors. This paper examines the exclusionary effects of devolutions in settings characterized by overlapping state and customary regulations and links these effects to exclusive notions of property and governance contained in particular devolution policies. The paper draws on insights gained in a pilot initiative of forest devolution in Vietnam's Central Highlands. Forest land allocation, as the initiative is called in Vietnam, took an exclusive approach to devolution by assigning ownership-type rights on forest to local actors, obliging those to protect the forest against encroachment by other actors, and centering governance in the state. In this particular case, exclusive devolution failed to diminish the gap between state and customary regulations, created conflicts among local actors, and contributed to forest loss. The unintended outcomes of exclusive devolution suggest the need for an inclusive approach to devolution that accommodates diverse kinds of overlapping claims made by multiple actors. The key elements of inclusive devolution are proprietary but not ownership rights granted to individual users and nested governance relations involving state and customary actors.
Keywords:Devolution   Forest management   Forest policy   Property rights   Governance   Exclusion   Inclusion   Vietnam
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