By examining Bangladesh's principal forest policy documents from a discourse perspective, this study argues that the State's policy response to the "problems" and "development of the forestry sector" has been rhetorically loaded but politically cautious, covert and calculated. Under the conditions of governmentality, the policy prescriptions are presented as technical instruments for promoting efficiency in the forestry sector. The power and politics inherent in this exercise are constantly cloaked; yet these are pervasive, and find expression in their ability to serve certain practical purposes
This study is an attempt to study and explore the extent of people’s participation in theSF policy o...
The leading question of this Forest Policy and Economics special issue is whether, how and to what e...
AbstractThis paper investigates how three aspects of governance systems, namely the policy context, ...
This article attempts to deconstruct the Bangladesh forest policy discourse by examining its key pur...
Forest issues are widely discussed in Bangladeshi print media. Different policy actors (both central...
The last two decades of forest policy discussions have been dominated by calls for sustainable manag...
This study on the changes in the major attitudes of forest users towards forest and land use issues,...
Evolution of public policy is governed by various factors of political change, institutional realign...
Politics are not only about interests and institutions but discourses as well. Discourses are (domin...
This study investigates the influence of policy interests on resource sustainability. Information on...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com.ArticleNEW FORESTS. 36(2):201-216(2008...
The debate over production and protection oriented forest management is long-standing in various par...
This paper is conceived at a time when new paradigms are sought for the development of a framework t...
The leading question of this Forest Policy and Economics special issue is whether, how and to what e...
”Decentralization of protected forest management from central to district government has not yet bee...
This study is an attempt to study and explore the extent of people’s participation in theSF policy o...
The leading question of this Forest Policy and Economics special issue is whether, how and to what e...
AbstractThis paper investigates how three aspects of governance systems, namely the policy context, ...
This article attempts to deconstruct the Bangladesh forest policy discourse by examining its key pur...
Forest issues are widely discussed in Bangladeshi print media. Different policy actors (both central...
The last two decades of forest policy discussions have been dominated by calls for sustainable manag...
This study on the changes in the major attitudes of forest users towards forest and land use issues,...
Evolution of public policy is governed by various factors of political change, institutional realign...
Politics are not only about interests and institutions but discourses as well. Discourses are (domin...
This study investigates the influence of policy interests on resource sustainability. Information on...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com.ArticleNEW FORESTS. 36(2):201-216(2008...
The debate over production and protection oriented forest management is long-standing in various par...
This paper is conceived at a time when new paradigms are sought for the development of a framework t...
The leading question of this Forest Policy and Economics special issue is whether, how and to what e...
”Decentralization of protected forest management from central to district government has not yet bee...
This study is an attempt to study and explore the extent of people’s participation in theSF policy o...
The leading question of this Forest Policy and Economics special issue is whether, how and to what e...
AbstractThis paper investigates how three aspects of governance systems, namely the policy context, ...