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Principle Features. CF introduction and implementation requires a diversified implementation structure and multi- sectoral approach. Collaboration with both governmental and NGOs is essential. The MDFTs on xxxx level are best suited to collaborate with and to assist the FD in CF establishment. From the very beginning all local leaders and authorities of a community or a group of communities such as chiefs, village heads, elders, household heads and women leaders, as well as forest user groups are actively involved in all phases and activities of CF, including stakeholders, which are most probably disadvantaged by CF establishment such as wood cutters, herders, etc. as early as possible (people participation). CF needs to be process oriented. External incentives shall be kept to a minimum, and, if required at all, should be of low input and resource-linked. A core element of CF establishment is training of committee and community members in administration and organisation, planning and management and technical forestry skills. The management of community forests is based on management plans established by the communities and approved by the FD. Applying low cost and low input technologies shall be a basic principle. Therefore, forest management systems and techniques need to be adapted to the requirements and capacities of the community. Figure 6: Concluding the CFMA PCFMA extension (max: 2 years) moderate performance CF Unit Forest committee bad Divisional headquarter CF Unit good performance Forest committee CF Unit, office of the Director Forest status changed from state forest to community forest CFMA award approved by the Sec. of State Recommen- dation for CFMA award Establishment of final boundary Extended user rights and other privileges extinguished PCFMA cancelled by the Director Recommen- dation for PCFMA cancellation PCFMA Evaluation and report compilation Establishment of by-laws PCFMA Extended by the Director for Recommen- dation for PCFMA extension
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