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Title
Community capacity for social enterprise development: Empirical evidence from community forest enterprises (CFEs) in Cameroon |
Full text
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/432249 |
Date
2023 |
Author(s)
Piabuo, Serge Mandiefe; Ingram, Verina; Runhaar, Hens; Hoogstra-Klein, Marjanke; Foundjem-Tita, Divine; Minang, Peter A. |
Contributor(s)
Environmental Governance; Environmental Governance |
Abstract
With increasing forest devolution globally, community forest enterprises (CFEs) are emerging as potential options for local development based on forest resources. CFEs trade to meet their economic, social, and environmental goals; however, empirical studies have highlighted capacity deficiencies as key drawbacks to their development. Knowledge of what these capacity gaps are is low. This paper uses a systematic framework to explore capacity and deficiencies in capacity and the relation between the two within CFEs in Cameroon. Using the contextualised organisational capacity theory in combination with asset-based mobilisation theory, data was gathered from 31 CFEs based on focus group discussions. Principal component analysis and descriptive statistics were used to evaluate community capacity at individual, organisational (CFE), and network levels. Pearson correlation tests were used to explore the relationships between different domains of community capacity. The results indicate that community members and development practitioners agree that communities are weak in creating partnerships, networking, and resource mobilisation. The participatory community evaluation highlights major capacity gaps in infrastructure, members' skills and knowledge, and sense of community. This confirms that capacity gaps were larger at the individual and social network level, while organisational capacity scored higher except for a sense of community and resource mobilization. Although the community capacities at the individual level are generally low, these capacities correlate strongly with organisational capacity. The potential of the CFEs to meet objectives depends a lot on the capacities of individual members and networking capacity, indicating that these should be prioritised in development efforts, which should involve multiple stakeholders, with policy support and participation by the entire community. |
Subject(s)
And networking; Community forestry; Organizational capacity; Partnerships; Sustainable development; Geography, Planning and Development; Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law |
Language
en |
Relation
2211-4645 |
Type of publication
Article |
Format
application/pdf |
Rights
info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess |
Identifier
Environmental Development 47, 1-17 (2023) |
Repository
Utrecht - University of Utrecht
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