The Wealth of Forests
Markets, Regulations, and Sustainable Forestry
Herausgeber: Tollefson, Chris
The Wealth of Forests
Markets, Regulations, and Sustainable Forestry
Herausgeber: Tollefson, Chris
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Christopher Tollefson is an associate professor in thefaculty of law at the University of Victoria.
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Christopher Tollefson is an associate professor in thefaculty of law at the University of Victoria.
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- Verlag: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9780774806831
- ISBN-10: 0774806834
- Artikelnr.: 21741851
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9780774806831
- ISBN-10: 0774806834
- Artikelnr.: 21741851
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Christopher Tollefson is an associate professor in thefaculty of law at the University of Victoria.
Introduction / Chris Tollefson
1. Economic Instruments for Promoting Sustainable Forestry:Opportunities
and Constraints / Peter H. Pearse
2. Governing Instruments for Forest Policy in British Columbia: APositive
and Normative Analysis / W.T. Stanbury and Ilan B.Vertinsky
3. Compliance and Constraint: Economic Instruments for AchievingObjectives
of Public Forest Policy in British Columbia / DavidHaley and Martin K.
Luckert
4. Living Communities in a Living Forest: Towards an
Ecosystem-BasedStructure of Local Tenure and Management / Michael
M'Gonigleand Brian L. Scarfe
5. Sustainable Practices? An Analysis of BC's Forest PracticesCode /
Tracey L. Cook
6. Priority-Use Zoning: Sustainable Solution or Symbolic Politics? /Jeremy
Rayner
7. Sustained Yield: Why has it Failed to Achieve Sustainability? /Lois
Dellert
8. The Pitfalls and Potential of Eco-Certification as a MarketIncentive for
Sustainable Forest Management / Fred Gale and CheriBurda
9. Regulation, Takings, Compensation, and the Environment: AnEconomic
Perspective / David Cohen and Brian Radnoff
10. Ecoforestry Bound: How International Trade Agreements Constrainthe
Adoption of An Ecosystem-Based Approach to Forest Management /Fred Gale
1. Economic Instruments for Promoting Sustainable Forestry:Opportunities
and Constraints / Peter H. Pearse
2. Governing Instruments for Forest Policy in British Columbia: APositive
and Normative Analysis / W.T. Stanbury and Ilan B.Vertinsky
3. Compliance and Constraint: Economic Instruments for AchievingObjectives
of Public Forest Policy in British Columbia / DavidHaley and Martin K.
Luckert
4. Living Communities in a Living Forest: Towards an
Ecosystem-BasedStructure of Local Tenure and Management / Michael
M'Gonigleand Brian L. Scarfe
5. Sustainable Practices? An Analysis of BC's Forest PracticesCode /
Tracey L. Cook
6. Priority-Use Zoning: Sustainable Solution or Symbolic Politics? /Jeremy
Rayner
7. Sustained Yield: Why has it Failed to Achieve Sustainability? /Lois
Dellert
8. The Pitfalls and Potential of Eco-Certification as a MarketIncentive for
Sustainable Forest Management / Fred Gale and CheriBurda
9. Regulation, Takings, Compensation, and the Environment: AnEconomic
Perspective / David Cohen and Brian Radnoff
10. Ecoforestry Bound: How International Trade Agreements Constrainthe
Adoption of An Ecosystem-Based Approach to Forest Management /Fred Gale
Introduction / Chris Tollefson
1. Economic Instruments for Promoting Sustainable Forestry:Opportunities
and Constraints / Peter H. Pearse
2. Governing Instruments for Forest Policy in British Columbia: APositive
and Normative Analysis / W.T. Stanbury and Ilan B.Vertinsky
3. Compliance and Constraint: Economic Instruments for AchievingObjectives
of Public Forest Policy in British Columbia / DavidHaley and Martin K.
Luckert
4. Living Communities in a Living Forest: Towards an
Ecosystem-BasedStructure of Local Tenure and Management / Michael
M'Gonigleand Brian L. Scarfe
5. Sustainable Practices? An Analysis of BC's Forest PracticesCode /
Tracey L. Cook
6. Priority-Use Zoning: Sustainable Solution or Symbolic Politics? /Jeremy
Rayner
7. Sustained Yield: Why has it Failed to Achieve Sustainability? /Lois
Dellert
8. The Pitfalls and Potential of Eco-Certification as a MarketIncentive for
Sustainable Forest Management / Fred Gale and CheriBurda
9. Regulation, Takings, Compensation, and the Environment: AnEconomic
Perspective / David Cohen and Brian Radnoff
10. Ecoforestry Bound: How International Trade Agreements Constrainthe
Adoption of An Ecosystem-Based Approach to Forest Management /Fred Gale
1. Economic Instruments for Promoting Sustainable Forestry:Opportunities
and Constraints / Peter H. Pearse
2. Governing Instruments for Forest Policy in British Columbia: APositive
and Normative Analysis / W.T. Stanbury and Ilan B.Vertinsky
3. Compliance and Constraint: Economic Instruments for AchievingObjectives
of Public Forest Policy in British Columbia / DavidHaley and Martin K.
Luckert
4. Living Communities in a Living Forest: Towards an
Ecosystem-BasedStructure of Local Tenure and Management / Michael
M'Gonigleand Brian L. Scarfe
5. Sustainable Practices? An Analysis of BC's Forest PracticesCode /
Tracey L. Cook
6. Priority-Use Zoning: Sustainable Solution or Symbolic Politics? /Jeremy
Rayner
7. Sustained Yield: Why has it Failed to Achieve Sustainability? /Lois
Dellert
8. The Pitfalls and Potential of Eco-Certification as a MarketIncentive for
Sustainable Forest Management / Fred Gale and CheriBurda
9. Regulation, Takings, Compensation, and the Environment: AnEconomic
Perspective / David Cohen and Brian Radnoff
10. Ecoforestry Bound: How International Trade Agreements Constrainthe
Adoption of An Ecosystem-Based Approach to Forest Management /Fred Gale