Theorizing access: Forest profits along Senegal's charcoal commodity chain

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Date

1998

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Oxford, UK: Institute of Social Studies

Abstract

Who profits from commercial forestry, and how? Through access mapping with commodity chain analysis this article examines the distribution of benefits from Senegal's charcoal trade and the multiple market mechanisms underpinning that distribution. Benefits from charcoal are derived from direct control over forest access, as well as through access to markets, labour opportunities, capital, and state agents and officials. Access to these arenas is based on a number of inter-related mechanisms including legal property, social identity, social relations, coercion and information control.

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Economic analyses, Forest management, Markets, Government, Commodity chain analysis, Charcoal, Capitals, Property, Ecosystem Farm/Enterprise Scale Field Scale Governance

Citation

Development and Change 29(1998): 307-341