The equitable forest : diversity, community, and resource management /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, DC : Bogor, Indonesia :
Resources for the Future ; Center for International Forestry Research,
©2005.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction, Struggle for equity in forest management / Carol J. Pierce Colfer
- Negotiating more than boundaries in Indonesia / Njau Anau [and others]
- Dealing with overlapping access rights in Indonesia / Stepi Hakim
- Participation and decisionmaking in Nepal / Sushma Dangol
- Scientists in social encounters : the case for an engaged practice of science / Mariteuw Chimère Diaw and Trikurnianti Kusumanto
- From diversity to exclusion for forest minorities in Cameroon / Phil René Oyono
- Women in Campo-Ma'an National Park : uncertainties and adaptations in Cameroon / Anne Marie Tiani, George Akwah, and Joachim Nguiébouri
- Women, decisionmaking, and resource management in Zimbabwe / Nontokozo Nemarundwe
- Becoming men in our dresses! : women's involvement in a joint forestry management project in Zimbabwe / Bevlyne Sithole
- Learning amongst ourselves : adaptive forest management through social learning in Zimbabwe / Tendayi Mutimukuru, Richard Nyirenda, and Frank Matose
- Intrahousehold differences in national resource management in Peru and Brazil / Constance Campbell [and others]
- Improving collaboration between outsiders and communities in the Amazon / Benno Pokorny, Guilhermina Cayres, and Westphalen Nuñes
- Diversity in living gender : two cases from the Brazilian Amazon / Noemi Miyasaki Porro and Samantha Stone
- Gender, participation, and the strengthening of indigenous forest management in Bolivia / Peter Cronkleton
- Women's place is not in the forest : gender issues in a timber management program in Bolivia / Omaira Bolaños and Marianne Schmink
- Conclusion, Implications of adaptive collaborative management for more equitable forest management / Carol J. Pierce Colfer.