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Multi-level forest governance in Asia : concepts, challenges and the way forward /

"A fresh look and comparative perspectives from various Asian countries on multi-level forest governance. This book presents the remarkable diversity of policy implementation in forest resource management in 14 Asian countries: five in South Asia (Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bhutan)...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Inoue, Makoto, 1960- (Editor ), Shivakoti, Ganesh (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New Delhi, India ; Thousand Oaks, California : SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd, [2015]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction
  • 1. Multi-level Forest Governance in Asia: An Introduction
  • 2. Bangladesh: Do Changes in Policy Ensure Good Forest Governance?
  • 3. India: Determinants and Challenges of Sustainable Forest Governance
  • 4. Nepal: Evaluating Different Forest Management Regimes
  • 5. Sri Lanka: Forest Governance of Community-based Forest Management
  • 6. Bhutan: Forest Resources Management and Conservation in and outside Protected Areas
  • 7. Indonesia I: Review of Local Community Dimensions of Forest Policies
  • 8. Indonesia II: Customary Land Tenure in East Kalimantan
  • 9. Indonesia III: Characteristics of Forest Management Policy in West Sumatra
  • 10. Malaysia: Governance and Community Participation in Forestry
  • 11. Philippines: Multi-tiered Forest Governance System on Uneven Playing Field
  • 12. Thailand: Context and Outcomes of Community Forestry in Two Western Provinces
  • 13. Vietnam: Implications of Community based Forest Management for Sustainable Forest Governance
  • 14. Laos: Local Communities and Involvement of External Stakeholders
  • 15. China: Mechanism Design of Community Co-management in Forest Governance
  • 16. Korea: Conditions for Sustainability of Traditional Village Woods Maeulsoop
  • 17. Japan I: Histories of 'Property Wards (Zaisanku)' and 'School Forests (Gakkou-rin)'
  • 18. Japan II: Implications of the Commons for Endogenous Development of a Mountain Village
  • 19. Towards an Effective Policy for Forest Management in Asia.