Towards the legal recognition and governance of forest ecosystem services in Mozambique
Abstract
Within the context of Mozambique, this paper examines the state of forest
ecosystem services, the dependency of the population on these systems for their
well-being, if an adaptive governance regime is being created which will ensure the
resilience of the forest ecosystem services including the legal framework, the
institutions operating within this framework, the tools available and their functioning,
and how cooperative governance is operating.
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