The opening up of Finnish forest policymaking to new interest groups and a change to more flexible forms of partnerships at multiple levels signals a transition to new governance relations. Drawing on the concept of institutional capacity, we analyze the governance potential of stakeholder forums, called Regional Forest Councils, to balance economic considerations with ecological ones in preparing Regional Forest Programs. More specifically, we look into knowledge resources that are produced and shared in the Regional Forest Program process, relational resources such as trust and reciprocity created and sustained in the Regional Forest Councils, and the capacity to mobilize resources and take action to implement the program. The two process...
Forest management involves multiple objectives, multiple stakeholders, complex socio-ecological and ...
Abstract: This chapter maps the core actors and issues defining international for-est governance acr...
A major challenge for many researchers and practitioners relates to how to recognize and address cro...
The opening up of Finnish forest policymaking to new interest groups and a change to more flexible f...
The integration of improved environmental or sustainable aspects in forest management is often affil...
Version 10.6.2002 The paper evaluates the institutional factors that have supported or impeded the p...
What types of institutional configurations hold the most promise in fostering efforts for long-term ...
Introductory paper to the Special Issue on \u201cOrchestrating forest policy making: Involvement of ...
This report focuses on the institutional prerequisites for a sustainable exploitation of the forest ...
In recent decades the concept of 'governance' as interdependent coordination of actors as well as ...
Problems such as deforestation, biodiversity loss and illegal logging have provoked various policy r...
This article analyzes the variety of governance arrangements in the forest sector by examining the s...
Participation in decision-making may be seen from different angles: as a principle that requires pub...
In studies of forest and nature governance the dominant approaches are rational choice and neo-insti...
Canadian provincial’s forest policies reflect the transition dynamic from a hierarchical governance ...
Forest management involves multiple objectives, multiple stakeholders, complex socio-ecological and ...
Abstract: This chapter maps the core actors and issues defining international for-est governance acr...
A major challenge for many researchers and practitioners relates to how to recognize and address cro...
The opening up of Finnish forest policymaking to new interest groups and a change to more flexible f...
The integration of improved environmental or sustainable aspects in forest management is often affil...
Version 10.6.2002 The paper evaluates the institutional factors that have supported or impeded the p...
What types of institutional configurations hold the most promise in fostering efforts for long-term ...
Introductory paper to the Special Issue on \u201cOrchestrating forest policy making: Involvement of ...
This report focuses on the institutional prerequisites for a sustainable exploitation of the forest ...
In recent decades the concept of 'governance' as interdependent coordination of actors as well as ...
Problems such as deforestation, biodiversity loss and illegal logging have provoked various policy r...
This article analyzes the variety of governance arrangements in the forest sector by examining the s...
Participation in decision-making may be seen from different angles: as a principle that requires pub...
In studies of forest and nature governance the dominant approaches are rational choice and neo-insti...
Canadian provincial’s forest policies reflect the transition dynamic from a hierarchical governance ...
Forest management involves multiple objectives, multiple stakeholders, complex socio-ecological and ...
Abstract: This chapter maps the core actors and issues defining international for-est governance acr...
A major challenge for many researchers and practitioners relates to how to recognize and address cro...