Social Forestry definition

Social Forestry means planting of trees and/or other forest crops on private registered lands, within the 25 acre land ceiling, such as kamzhing, tseree and pangzhing lands and registered under the social forestry rules.
Social Forestry means planting of trees and/or other forest crops on private

Examples of Social Forestry in a sentence

  • The GRANTOR and the GRANTEE shall conform with other related laws, rules and regulations that may be promulgated thereafter pursuant to the implementation of the Integrated Social Forestry Program.

  • Community Participation in A Social Forestry Program in Central Java, Indonesia: The Effect of Incentive Structure and Social Capital.

  • The People’s Organization MAHIFFA is an indigenous farmers association purposely organized and registered as pre-requisite to avail any government projects especially in the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) as the lead agency in motivating the implementation of Integrated Social Forestry (ISF) Program and the Ancestral Domain Claim of the Indigenous People.

Related to Social Forestry

  • Social worker means a person with a master's or further

  • Social Housing has the meaning attributed to it in Section 68 of the HRA 2008;

  • Social work or "Social Work Services" means the application of social work theory, knowledge, methods, ethics, and the professional use of self to restore or enhance social, psychosocial, or biopsychosocial functioning of individuals, couples, families, groups, organizations, and communities through the care and services provided by a Regulated Social Worker as set forth in the Member State's statutes and regulations in the State where the services are being provided.

  • Social services means foster care, adoption, adoption assistance, child-protective services, domestic

  • Social program means a program implemented with board