Calls for community forestry on public forests grew in strength in both British Columbia and the United States during the 1990s, as part of a global movement touting the advantages of community control over centralized state administration of forests. Despite structural similarities, the trajectories of community forestry in the two locations diverged sharply, with community forests rapidly becoming a reality in British Columbia while similar proposals in the United States were blocked. This article explains these divergent trajectories by examining the differences in property relations, state institutions, stakeholder interests, and environmental social-movement strategies that led to nearly opposite outcomes in initially similar situation...
Ecosystem services (ES), such as timber, clean water, and nature-based recreation, are co-produced t...
This article examines a number of factors which facilitate the adoption and success, of policies and...
Land managers have recently shifted scientific practice and management discourse to depoliticize and...
Calls for community forestry on public forests grew in strength in both British Columbia and the Uni...
This paper explores the remarkable congruence between the proliferation of community forestry initia...
grantor: University of TorontoIncreased societal pressures over the last thirty years for ...
Abstract. This paper argues that rural regions of British Columbia, Canada, are currently the subjec...
This essay offers a study of old growth forest policy in British Columbia and the American Pacific ...
In 1998, the government of British Columbia introduced a new form of tenure for community forestry. ...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, with the increasing concern about protecting environmental values...
Community forestry refers to a complex amalgam of trends in decentralized environmental governance, ...
This research examines the Community Forest Pilot Project (CFPP) implemented in British Columbia in...
British Columbia is undergoing a transformation in both its forestry policy regime and its regime g...
This dissertation examines changing community-company relationships within northern British Columbia...
Co-management approaches in forestry have frequently failed to fulfil their promise and have generat...
Ecosystem services (ES), such as timber, clean water, and nature-based recreation, are co-produced t...
This article examines a number of factors which facilitate the adoption and success, of policies and...
Land managers have recently shifted scientific practice and management discourse to depoliticize and...
Calls for community forestry on public forests grew in strength in both British Columbia and the Uni...
This paper explores the remarkable congruence between the proliferation of community forestry initia...
grantor: University of TorontoIncreased societal pressures over the last thirty years for ...
Abstract. This paper argues that rural regions of British Columbia, Canada, are currently the subjec...
This essay offers a study of old growth forest policy in British Columbia and the American Pacific ...
In 1998, the government of British Columbia introduced a new form of tenure for community forestry. ...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, with the increasing concern about protecting environmental values...
Community forestry refers to a complex amalgam of trends in decentralized environmental governance, ...
This research examines the Community Forest Pilot Project (CFPP) implemented in British Columbia in...
British Columbia is undergoing a transformation in both its forestry policy regime and its regime g...
This dissertation examines changing community-company relationships within northern British Columbia...
Co-management approaches in forestry have frequently failed to fulfil their promise and have generat...
Ecosystem services (ES), such as timber, clean water, and nature-based recreation, are co-produced t...
This article examines a number of factors which facilitate the adoption and success, of policies and...
Land managers have recently shifted scientific practice and management discourse to depoliticize and...