Fr. 236.00

Collaborative Governance of Tropical Landscapes

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Zusatztext "This book provides extremely valuable examples of the problems facing the governance of tropical forests. More importantly it details how these challenges might be resolved. It will help researchers! managers and policy-makers see beyond the rhetoric to concrete actions." -John Innes! Professor and Dean! Faculty of Forestry! University of British Columbia "This volume represents a sobering 'reality check' for those hoping for quick improvement in forest governance- not least in the interest of climate change mitigation and adaptation- through collaborative research and action bridging local communities and state actors." -Frances Seymour! Director General! CIFOR "In this book arising from carefully coordinated research in five countries! Carol Colfer! Jean-Laurent Pfund and their research collaborators explore the complex! muddled realities of landscape governance with honesty and evident empathy for rural communities. That they produce no simple recommendations is no surprise - but their conclusions are thoughtful! and the path to them full of local insights." -Jane Carter! Intercooperation- Swiss Foundation for Development and International Cooperation "The book argues argue that involving local people is critical to addressing global climate change and alerts readers to some of the recurrent realities encountered in such efforts" - Anthropology News"...the overall topic of this book 'collaborative governance of landscapes' combines two currently very important aspects of natural resource management that need further and continuing understanding worldwide. ...good insights could be gained from this multi-country study and from some of the practical examples and guidance described in this book." - Lea M. Scherl! Australasian Journal of Environmental Management Informationen zum Autor Carol J. Pierce Colfer is a Senior associate in the Governance Program at CIFOR and a Visiting Fellow at the Cornell Institute for International Food, Agriculture and Development in Ithaca, New York. Her work focuses on strengthening the voices of women and men who live in and near tropical forests. She is editor of Human Helath and Forests (2008). Jean-Laurent Pfund is a Forester and a Senior Scientist at CIFOR, Indonesia. He has long experience with the people and forests of Madagascar and led the research project from which this book derives. Klappentext This book provides a novel approach to governance relating to biodiversity and human well-being in complex tropical landscapes! including forests and protected areas. It focuses attention at the interface between communities and the landscape level! building on interdisciplinary research conducted in five countries (Cameroon! Indonesia! Laos! Madagascar and Tanzania). In each country! the research was set within the framework of a major national policy thrust. The book improves our understanding of and ability to manage complex landscapes---mosaics of differing land uses---in a more adaptive and collaborative way that benefits both the environment and local communities. It includes both single country and cross-site analyses! and focuses on themes! such as resettlement! land use planning! non-timber forest product use and management! the disconnect between customary and formal legal systems! and the role of larger scale policies in local level realities. Chapters also anal Zusammenfassung Provides a fresh approach to governance relating to biodiversity and human well-being in complex tropical landscapes, including forests and protected areas. This title focuses on the interface between communities and the landscape level, building on research conducted in five countries (Cameroon, Indonesia, Laos, Madagascar and Tanzania). Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. An Introduction to Five Tropical Landscapes, Their People and Their Governance 2. The Governance of Tropica...

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