Call number:
PIK W 519-14-0182
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents: Introduction: Approaches to Strategic Research on Sustainable Forest Management ; Part 1: Framework For Sustainable Forest Management. ; 1. Underlying Causes of Forest Loss in the Asia-Pacific Region ; 2. Timber Trade Policy to Support Sustainable Forest Management ; 3. Participatory Forest Management Policy in South and Southeast Asia ; 4. Sustainable and Participatory Forest Management: Legal and Administrative Supporting Measures, and Final Recommendations ; Part 2: Policy And Legislation In Terms Of Local Participation. ; 5. Public Participation in International Environmental Agreements ; 6. Forest Certification Schemes in Japan, Indonesia, and Malaysia: Background and Reality ; 7. Forest Policy Development in Laos ; 8. Potential Roles for NGOs in Community Forestry in Laos: Liaisons between the Socialist Government and Grassroots People ; 9. Community-based Forest Management in the Philippines: Retrospect and Prospects ; 10. Forest Policy Trends in Vietnam ; 11. Informational Basis of Policy Judgments: The Case of the Royal Forest Department of Thailand ; 12. The Development of Forest Policy in the Russian Federation - With a Focus on Khabarovsk Krai ; 13. Public Participation in Japan's Forest Planning System ; Part 3: Local Realities In Forest Use And Management. ; 14. Forest Values and Livelihood Uncertainty in Two Indigenous Communities of Indonesian Borneo ; 15. Policy of Protected Areas and Local Use of Forest Resources in Indonesia A Case Study of a National Park in West Java ; 16. Impacts of Industrial Tree Plantations on the Inhabitants of South Sumatra, Indonesia ; 17. Local Forest Management of National Biodiversity Conservation Areas in Laos ; 18. Local Forest Management in the Rice Terrace Area of Banaue, the Philippines ; 19. Adaptability of Community-based Forest Management for Ex-Logging Workers in the Philippines ; 20. Forest Utilization by Indigenous People: A Case Study of the Hunting Practices of the Udeghe People in the Russian Far East ; 21. Forest Management and Water Resource Conservation: Cost-Sharing Systems between Upstream and Downstream Communities in Japan ; Conclusion: Sustainable Forest Management through Local Participation - Procedures and Priority Perspectives ; Afterword and Acknowledgements
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
XIII, 358 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
ISBN:
1402016840
Series Statement:
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies 3
Branch Library:
PIK Library
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