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758865Nyali Lunenzi Masugu Lumango (CBFM)93 9779 796660742123Community forest/CBFM Access/use <strong>of</strong> forest Limitations to forestFigure 24: Forest Resource Regime and access to itThat CBFM village Lumango have most rules or limitations to their forest is asexpected, but what is intriguing is that Lunenzi is almost as high and this without anyPFM or formal institutions attached. This can tell us that the informal institutionswhen they are in place can be equally strong. As mentioned before, the remotelocation coupled with a homogeneous population which to a higher extent sharecommon social values and norms can be seen as reasons for this. For further analysiswe use Ostroms model for long-enduring common-pool resources.Table 56: Modified Success Principles for long enduring CPRs, Kilosa District,Tanzania 2010Success Principles Nyali Lunenzi Masugu Lumango%Clear boundaries/outsiders are kept 51 78 20 81outEqual distribution <strong>of</strong> use and benefits 71 91 33 67Good access to resources 82 94 80 83Good management and coordination 30 91 47 65My/our interests are well taken into 57 87 33 71accountThe local community is involved in 34 81 20 78making rulesSatisfied with the rules 69 91 40 77Rules are followed 53 91 27 47Proper enforcement <strong>of</strong> rules/sanctions 51 94 47 67Conflict resolution mechanisms are 59 97 67 76appropriateAvoids opportunities for corruption 25 67 37 27Total average 53 87 41 67246

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