The Wicked Problem of Forest Policy
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Sustainability in Forest Landscapes
Herausgeber: Nikolakis, William; Innes, John L
The Wicked Problem of Forest Policy
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Sustainability in Forest Landscapes
Herausgeber: Nikolakis, William; Innes, John L
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Given the interdisciplinary nature of the book's subject matter, it will be of interest to social and natural scientists and researchers who engage in forestry and forestry-related disciplines. It has broader appeal to a global and non-academic audience, which can help advance policy discussions through more accessible language.
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Given the interdisciplinary nature of the book's subject matter, it will be of interest to social and natural scientists and researchers who engage in forestry and forestry-related disciplines. It has broader appeal to a global and non-academic audience, which can help advance policy discussions through more accessible language.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 159mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 770g
- ISBN-13: 9781108471404
- ISBN-10: 1108471404
- Artikelnr.: 59365341
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 159mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 770g
- ISBN-13: 9781108471404
- ISBN-10: 1108471404
- Artikelnr.: 59365341
1. The wicked problem of forest policy William Nikolakis and John L. Innes;
Part I. Wicked Problems and Policies: 2. Why forests matter? Frances
Seymour; 3. Forest certification and forest use: a comprehensive analysis
Fred Cubbage and Erin Sills; 4. REDD+ meets local realities Arild Vatn,
Maria Nantongo and Raymond Samndong; 5. Have payments for ecosystem
services delivered for the rural poor? A decade of implementation in the
'global South' Diana Alfonso-Bécares and Esteve Corbera; 6. Tackling gender
inequality through forest-related policies and programmes: global
challenges, multi-scale innovations, and local experiences Marlène Elias,
Bimbika Sijapati Basnett and Jennie Dey de Pryck; 7. Forestry crimes and
our planet: a review Christian Nellemann, Rune Henriksen, Margaretha
Schlingemann and Riccardo Pravettoni; 8. Forest bioeconomy development:
markets and industry structures Lauri Hetemäki and Elias Hurmekoski; Part
II. Tools to Address Wicked Problems: 9. The wicked problems of Indonesia's
forests require effective institutions to resolve difficult trade-offs
Jeffrey Sayer; 10. Power to the forest people: tendencies, impact and the
future of locally-controlled forests David Kaimowitz and Fernanda
Tomaselli; 11. How are land use multi-stakeholder forums affected by their
contexts? Perspectives from two regions of the Peruvian Amazon Juan Pablo
Sarmiento Barletti and Anne Larson; 12. Sustainable landscape investment: a
framework for governance of institutional investment in the forestry sector
David Brand, MaryKate Bullen and Radha Kuppalli; 13. Community forestry in
Liberia: progress and pitfalls Robert O'Hagan, Alida O'Connor, John Fa and
Terry Sunderland; 14. Are some forestry problems too wicked? John L. Innes
and William Nikolakis.
Part I. Wicked Problems and Policies: 2. Why forests matter? Frances
Seymour; 3. Forest certification and forest use: a comprehensive analysis
Fred Cubbage and Erin Sills; 4. REDD+ meets local realities Arild Vatn,
Maria Nantongo and Raymond Samndong; 5. Have payments for ecosystem
services delivered for the rural poor? A decade of implementation in the
'global South' Diana Alfonso-Bécares and Esteve Corbera; 6. Tackling gender
inequality through forest-related policies and programmes: global
challenges, multi-scale innovations, and local experiences Marlène Elias,
Bimbika Sijapati Basnett and Jennie Dey de Pryck; 7. Forestry crimes and
our planet: a review Christian Nellemann, Rune Henriksen, Margaretha
Schlingemann and Riccardo Pravettoni; 8. Forest bioeconomy development:
markets and industry structures Lauri Hetemäki and Elias Hurmekoski; Part
II. Tools to Address Wicked Problems: 9. The wicked problems of Indonesia's
forests require effective institutions to resolve difficult trade-offs
Jeffrey Sayer; 10. Power to the forest people: tendencies, impact and the
future of locally-controlled forests David Kaimowitz and Fernanda
Tomaselli; 11. How are land use multi-stakeholder forums affected by their
contexts? Perspectives from two regions of the Peruvian Amazon Juan Pablo
Sarmiento Barletti and Anne Larson; 12. Sustainable landscape investment: a
framework for governance of institutional investment in the forestry sector
David Brand, MaryKate Bullen and Radha Kuppalli; 13. Community forestry in
Liberia: progress and pitfalls Robert O'Hagan, Alida O'Connor, John Fa and
Terry Sunderland; 14. Are some forestry problems too wicked? John L. Innes
and William Nikolakis.
1. The wicked problem of forest policy William Nikolakis and John L. Innes;
Part I. Wicked Problems and Policies: 2. Why forests matter? Frances
Seymour; 3. Forest certification and forest use: a comprehensive analysis
Fred Cubbage and Erin Sills; 4. REDD+ meets local realities Arild Vatn,
Maria Nantongo and Raymond Samndong; 5. Have payments for ecosystem
services delivered for the rural poor? A decade of implementation in the
'global South' Diana Alfonso-Bécares and Esteve Corbera; 6. Tackling gender
inequality through forest-related policies and programmes: global
challenges, multi-scale innovations, and local experiences Marlène Elias,
Bimbika Sijapati Basnett and Jennie Dey de Pryck; 7. Forestry crimes and
our planet: a review Christian Nellemann, Rune Henriksen, Margaretha
Schlingemann and Riccardo Pravettoni; 8. Forest bioeconomy development:
markets and industry structures Lauri Hetemäki and Elias Hurmekoski; Part
II. Tools to Address Wicked Problems: 9. The wicked problems of Indonesia's
forests require effective institutions to resolve difficult trade-offs
Jeffrey Sayer; 10. Power to the forest people: tendencies, impact and the
future of locally-controlled forests David Kaimowitz and Fernanda
Tomaselli; 11. How are land use multi-stakeholder forums affected by their
contexts? Perspectives from two regions of the Peruvian Amazon Juan Pablo
Sarmiento Barletti and Anne Larson; 12. Sustainable landscape investment: a
framework for governance of institutional investment in the forestry sector
David Brand, MaryKate Bullen and Radha Kuppalli; 13. Community forestry in
Liberia: progress and pitfalls Robert O'Hagan, Alida O'Connor, John Fa and
Terry Sunderland; 14. Are some forestry problems too wicked? John L. Innes
and William Nikolakis.
Part I. Wicked Problems and Policies: 2. Why forests matter? Frances
Seymour; 3. Forest certification and forest use: a comprehensive analysis
Fred Cubbage and Erin Sills; 4. REDD+ meets local realities Arild Vatn,
Maria Nantongo and Raymond Samndong; 5. Have payments for ecosystem
services delivered for the rural poor? A decade of implementation in the
'global South' Diana Alfonso-Bécares and Esteve Corbera; 6. Tackling gender
inequality through forest-related policies and programmes: global
challenges, multi-scale innovations, and local experiences Marlène Elias,
Bimbika Sijapati Basnett and Jennie Dey de Pryck; 7. Forestry crimes and
our planet: a review Christian Nellemann, Rune Henriksen, Margaretha
Schlingemann and Riccardo Pravettoni; 8. Forest bioeconomy development:
markets and industry structures Lauri Hetemäki and Elias Hurmekoski; Part
II. Tools to Address Wicked Problems: 9. The wicked problems of Indonesia's
forests require effective institutions to resolve difficult trade-offs
Jeffrey Sayer; 10. Power to the forest people: tendencies, impact and the
future of locally-controlled forests David Kaimowitz and Fernanda
Tomaselli; 11. How are land use multi-stakeholder forums affected by their
contexts? Perspectives from two regions of the Peruvian Amazon Juan Pablo
Sarmiento Barletti and Anne Larson; 12. Sustainable landscape investment: a
framework for governance of institutional investment in the forestry sector
David Brand, MaryKate Bullen and Radha Kuppalli; 13. Community forestry in
Liberia: progress and pitfalls Robert O'Hagan, Alida O'Connor, John Fa and
Terry Sunderland; 14. Are some forestry problems too wicked? John L. Innes
and William Nikolakis.