The host of literature on community-based sustainable forestry initiatives cites a profound schism between theory and the actual devolution of power and conservation of natural environments. This thesis set out to analyze the workings of power in a decentralized sustainable forestry project in San Francisco Libre, Nicaragua, and to account for how the myriad relevant actors influence, and are influenced, by the interactions and opportunities that arose. Taking a co-constructivist, relational approach, the case study undertaken found sustainable forestry and participatory democracy to be co-constitutive. However, where modernity has been touted for freeing society from the constraints of the natural world through science and technology, the ...
Local forest initiatives such as Community Forests and Social Forestry have been growing in recent d...
Community forestry and reforestation, small-scale non-timber extractive activities, and agroforestry...
Global forest governance is generally analysed as highly fragmented, meaning that it involves a mult...
The host of literature on community-based sustainable forestry initiatives cites a profound schism b...
This article examines a number of factors which facilitate the adoption and success, of policies and...
Co-management approaches in forestry have frequently failed to fulfil their promise and have generat...
This dissertation uses a Political Ecology framework to examine bilateral aid in community forest ma...
Abstract: Social systems and ecological systems are both essential to building human well-being. The...
Problems such as deforestation, biodiversity loss and illegal logging have provoked various policy r...
In studies of forest and nature governance the dominant approaches are rational choice and neo-insti...
In this article I discuss the factors contributing to the drafting and approval of the forestry ince...
As the 2005 Millennium Ecosystem Assessment revealed, many social-ecological systems around the worl...
Community forestry can deliver economic, socio-cultural and ecological benefits to local communities...
Participatory forestry has become the most accepted way of exploiting timber resources in tropical r...
Between 1950 and 1994, the pace of deforestation in Costa Rica was one of the most rapid in the west...
Local forest initiatives such as Community Forests and Social Forestry have been growing in recent d...
Community forestry and reforestation, small-scale non-timber extractive activities, and agroforestry...
Global forest governance is generally analysed as highly fragmented, meaning that it involves a mult...
The host of literature on community-based sustainable forestry initiatives cites a profound schism b...
This article examines a number of factors which facilitate the adoption and success, of policies and...
Co-management approaches in forestry have frequently failed to fulfil their promise and have generat...
This dissertation uses a Political Ecology framework to examine bilateral aid in community forest ma...
Abstract: Social systems and ecological systems are both essential to building human well-being. The...
Problems such as deforestation, biodiversity loss and illegal logging have provoked various policy r...
In studies of forest and nature governance the dominant approaches are rational choice and neo-insti...
In this article I discuss the factors contributing to the drafting and approval of the forestry ince...
As the 2005 Millennium Ecosystem Assessment revealed, many social-ecological systems around the worl...
Community forestry can deliver economic, socio-cultural and ecological benefits to local communities...
Participatory forestry has become the most accepted way of exploiting timber resources in tropical r...
Between 1950 and 1994, the pace of deforestation in Costa Rica was one of the most rapid in the west...
Local forest initiatives such as Community Forests and Social Forestry have been growing in recent d...
Community forestry and reforestation, small-scale non-timber extractive activities, and agroforestry...
Global forest governance is generally analysed as highly fragmented, meaning that it involves a mult...