Planning and managing forest resources in todays ever-changing world is
becoming very complex and demanding challenges to forest resource
managers. Because of the multiple interests of forest users and other
community interest groups, a wider range of up-to-date information is
being requested in community forestry, than has been used in
conventional government-based forest management in the past. Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) and related technologies provide foresters and
resource planners with powerful tools for planning, management and
decision making. Recent trend towards community based forest management
has added new dimensions and potential to use of GIS in community
forestry. This book explores the potential and constraints for the
application of GIS technology in community based forestry. This book
will be of interest to forest managers, community development
practitioners, researchers and students interested in using GIS
technology in forestry and participatory GIS.