Several policy instruments have been proposed in order to minimize the negative impacts of local communities' activities on forests. The present paper presents an empirical survey conducted in a Greek forest area on the island of Lesvos, focusing on citizens' perceptions of alternative management scenarios along with the role of social factors on these perceptions. Our results demonstrate that citizens are supportive of policies which are not solely state-based. Furthermore, higher levels of local social capital are positively correlated with citizens' perceptions in favor of proposed co-management policies
Abstract Introduction Restoring the degraded sites with vegetation cover is an optimal solution to m...
With the increasing expansion of large-scale forest plantations in developing countries, concerns ar...
Since the 1990, governance and social capital have increasingly attracted the attention of theorists...
Several studies in the biodiversity management literature investigate the potential shift from state...
Managing Protected Areas (PAs) is a challenging task, and globally many instruments have been utilis...
The purpose of this report is to improve understanding of the complex sociopolitical processes relat...
Several instruments have been proposed for household solid waste management. In order for these inst...
There is a growing consensus among researchers that social aspects and the involvement of local comm...
Social scientists as well as natural resource managers have long been interested in how people under...
© 2006 Dr. Rebecca May Ford.Clearfelling followed by burning and sowing is considered by the large-s...
In diffuse forest uses, like non-timber forest products' harvesting, the behavioural alignment of pi...
ISSN 1822-3230 (ankstesnių spausdintų leidinių)The relation between public and forest changes during...
This paper examines the attitudes of local communities toward community forestry programmes implemen...
Background and purpose: This paper describes the perception of the local population from two village...
Environmental policies aimed at the conservation of protected areas are significantly influenced by ...
Abstract Introduction Restoring the degraded sites with vegetation cover is an optimal solution to m...
With the increasing expansion of large-scale forest plantations in developing countries, concerns ar...
Since the 1990, governance and social capital have increasingly attracted the attention of theorists...
Several studies in the biodiversity management literature investigate the potential shift from state...
Managing Protected Areas (PAs) is a challenging task, and globally many instruments have been utilis...
The purpose of this report is to improve understanding of the complex sociopolitical processes relat...
Several instruments have been proposed for household solid waste management. In order for these inst...
There is a growing consensus among researchers that social aspects and the involvement of local comm...
Social scientists as well as natural resource managers have long been interested in how people under...
© 2006 Dr. Rebecca May Ford.Clearfelling followed by burning and sowing is considered by the large-s...
In diffuse forest uses, like non-timber forest products' harvesting, the behavioural alignment of pi...
ISSN 1822-3230 (ankstesnių spausdintų leidinių)The relation between public and forest changes during...
This paper examines the attitudes of local communities toward community forestry programmes implemen...
Background and purpose: This paper describes the perception of the local population from two village...
Environmental policies aimed at the conservation of protected areas are significantly influenced by ...
Abstract Introduction Restoring the degraded sites with vegetation cover is an optimal solution to m...
With the increasing expansion of large-scale forest plantations in developing countries, concerns ar...
Since the 1990, governance and social capital have increasingly attracted the attention of theorists...