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Overview
'Whether you are a seasoned conservationist or forestry professional, an aspiring student or simply a concerned citizen, this book is for you' David Kaimowitz, Director General, CIFOR Arrangements for the governance and management of forests have been changing rapidly in recent decades. The post-Rio period has been one of unprecedented re-examination of what the world's forest resources consist of, who they should belong to, who should benefit from their conservation and management, and how all of this should be organized. This collection of outstanding papers on forests, development and livelihoods (until now widely dispersed throughout the literature) brings together the most recent thinking on these issues, and will give students and practitioners of forestry and natural resource management a rapid overview of what is changing, how and why. The papers provide a balanced view of subjects that have been controversial or which the media and influential decision makers have misunderstood or misrepresented. This book updates and supersedes the best-selling Earthscan Reader in Tropical Forestry, edited by Simon Rietbergen, but this time with a broader focus covering all types of forests and contexts.
Synopsis
Drawing on a survey that identified influential recent writings on thinking about forests unexpectedly from social science as well as forestry sources, Sayer (WWF-International, Switzerland) presents diverse forestry narratives for forest managers, conservationists, and concerned citizens. The 22 chapters treat the current status of world forests, controversies, and emerging themes regarding such areas as the role of forests in reducing poverty, forest ownership and governance, the impact of climate change, and restoration through new technologies. A comparative analysis presents forestry policies across countries and contexts. Distributed by Stylus. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR