4.2
4.1.2
Identification and sustainability of traditional resource
management systems and practices;
4.1.3
Access to external support services on resource
management;
4.1.4
Appraisal of the socio-economic and bio-physical
conditions in the ancestral domain;
4.1.5
Assessment of existing community capabilities and
nature of working relationship with DENR and other
external agencies;
4.1.6
Articulation of the community vision, objectives and
management strategy; and
4.1.7
Management structures including formation of the
community Working Group.
The community, through its Working Group may conduct a
participatory appraisal of its existing natural resources and
socio-economic conditions through community resourcemapping and other participatory processes. The outputs of this
exercise may include social, institutional, demographic and
economic information; a determination of existing land uses;
identification of available natural resources; and a listing of
major development opportunities and problems.
The
community appraisal or assessment of the quality and quantity
of existing natural resources in the ancestral domain claim shall
be undertaken in place of the usual comprehensive resource
inventory.
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