Zingel, J2008-10-212008-10-212000Zingel, J. 2000. 'Between the woods and the water': The policy and legislative environment for outgrowing at the regional level: KwaZulu- Natal. Instruments for sustainable private sector forestry, South Africa series. International Institute for Environment and Development and CSIR-Environmentek, London and Pretoria, pp 70http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2490A report prepared as part of the South Africa Country Study for the international collaborative research project steered by IIED: Instruments for sustainable private sector forestry Partners in the South Africa Country study: CSIR-Environmentek International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) In association with: Department for Water Affairs and Forestry South AfricaKwaZulu-Natal has a large and segmented forestry sector which provides a major contribution to the national forestry product. It is also the province with the most significant history and investment by the private sector in small scale outgrower partnership programmes in both the timber and sugar industries. Since company– community partnerships are an increasing phenomenon and forestry policy option worldwide (see Mayers 1999; Mayers and Bass, 1999; Ahmed and Mahmood, 1998; Watson et al 1998), these programmes have been in place for a sufficient period to provide an arena for understanding and assessing the instruments and outcomes in the arrangements between companies, communities and householdsenWoodsWaterPolicyLegislationEnvironmentOutgrowIIEDKwaZulu–Natal'Between the woods and the water' – The policy and legislative environment for outgrowing at the regional level: KwaZulu–NatalOutgrower schemes and community-company partnershipsReportZingel, J. (2000). <i>'Between the woods and the water' – The policy and legislative environment for outgrowing at the regional level: KwaZulu–Natal</i> IIED & CSIR. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2490Zingel, J <i>'Between the woods and the water' – The policy and legislative environment for outgrowing at the regional level: KwaZulu–Natal.</i> IIED & CSIR, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2490Zingel J. 'Between the woods and the water' – The policy and legislative environment for outgrowing at the regional level: KwaZulu–Natal. 2000 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2490TY - Report AU - Zingel, J AB - KwaZulu-Natal has a large and segmented forestry sector which provides a major contribution to the national forestry product. It is also the province with the most significant history and investment by the private sector in small scale outgrower partnership programmes in both the timber and sugar industries. Since company– community partnerships are an increasing phenomenon and forestry policy option worldwide (see Mayers 1999; Mayers and Bass, 1999; Ahmed and Mahmood, 1998; Watson et al 1998), these programmes have been in place for a sufficient period to provide an arena for understanding and assessing the instruments and outcomes in the arrangements between companies, communities and households DA - 2000 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Woods KW - Water KW - Policy KW - Legislation KW - Environment KW - Outgrow KW - IIED KW - KwaZulu–Natal LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2000 T1 - 'Between the woods and the water' – The policy and legislative environment for outgrowing at the regional level: KwaZulu–Natal TI - 'Between the woods and the water' – The policy and legislative environment for outgrowing at the regional level: KwaZulu–Natal T2 - Outgrower schemes and community-company partnerships UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2490 ER -