Routledge handbook of community forestry. (2022)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Routledge handbook of community forestry. (2022)
- Main Title:
- Routledge handbook of community forestry
- Other Titles:
- Handbook of community forestry
Community forestry - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Janette Bulkan, John Palmer, Anne M. Larson and Mary Hobley.
- Editors:
- Bulkan, Janette
Palmer, John
Larson, Anne M
Hobley, Mary - Contents:
- 1. Introduction; Janette Bulkan, John Palmer, Anne M. Larson, and Mary Hobley Part 1. Spaces for community forestry in State- and timber-dominated landscapes 2. The difficult art of carving space(s) for community forestry in the Quebec regime; Luc Bouthillier, Guy Chiasson, and Hanneke Beaulieu 3. Community forestry in extractive reserves: The story of Verde para Sempre in Pará State, Brazil; Katiuscia Fernandes Miranda, Manuel Amaral Neto, and Alison Pureza Castilho Part 2. Multi-level governance and new governance approaches – Global 4. Non-timber forest product value chain development: Lessons from a University’s 20-year partnership in the Maya Biosphere Reserve; Megan Butler, David Wilsey, Dean Current, José Román Carrera, and Deanna Newsom 5. Pathways to community timber production: A comparative analysis of two well-established community-based forest enterprises in Mexico and Brazil; Shoana Humphries, Karen A. Kainer, Dawn Rodriguez-Ward, Ana Luiza Violato Espada, Thomas P. Holmes, Pascual Blanco Reyes, Jones da Silva Santos, and Maria Margarida Ribeiro da Silva 6. Social Forestry and forest tenure conflicts in Indonesia. ; Myrna Safitri 7. Commercial timber plantations as a means to land and economic restitution in South Africa. Ratsodo Phillip Tshidzumba, Jeanette Clarke and Paxie W. Chirwa 8. Community forestry in Australia: Caring for Country, land, and the bush; Giselle Cruzado Melendez and Peter Kanowski Part 3. Inter-agency collaborations in Community Forestry –1. Introduction; Janette Bulkan, John Palmer, Anne M. Larson, and Mary Hobley Part 1. Spaces for community forestry in State- and timber-dominated landscapes 2. The difficult art of carving space(s) for community forestry in the Quebec regime; Luc Bouthillier, Guy Chiasson, and Hanneke Beaulieu 3. Community forestry in extractive reserves: The story of Verde para Sempre in Pará State, Brazil; Katiuscia Fernandes Miranda, Manuel Amaral Neto, and Alison Pureza Castilho Part 2. Multi-level governance and new governance approaches – Global 4. Non-timber forest product value chain development: Lessons from a University’s 20-year partnership in the Maya Biosphere Reserve; Megan Butler, David Wilsey, Dean Current, José Román Carrera, and Deanna Newsom 5. Pathways to community timber production: A comparative analysis of two well-established community-based forest enterprises in Mexico and Brazil; Shoana Humphries, Karen A. Kainer, Dawn Rodriguez-Ward, Ana Luiza Violato Espada, Thomas P. Holmes, Pascual Blanco Reyes, Jones da Silva Santos, and Maria Margarida Ribeiro da Silva 6. Social Forestry and forest tenure conflicts in Indonesia. ; Myrna Safitri 7. Commercial timber plantations as a means to land and economic restitution in South Africa. Ratsodo Phillip Tshidzumba, Jeanette Clarke and Paxie W. Chirwa 8. Community forestry in Australia: Caring for Country, land, and the bush; Giselle Cruzado Melendez and Peter Kanowski Part 3. Inter-agency collaborations in Community Forestry – USA 9. Old World and New World collision: Historic land grabs and the contemporary recovery of Indigenous land management practices in the western USA; Janette Bulkan, John Palmer, Anne M. Larson, and Mary Hobley 10. Community forest ownership, rights, and governance regimes in the United States; Kathleen A. McGinley, Susan Charnley, Frederick W. Cubbage and Reem Hajjar, Gregory E. Frey, John Schelhas, Meredith Hovis, and Kailey Kornhauser 11. Community-based forestry in the western United States: Reimagining the role of communities in federal forest management; Cecilia Danks and Yvonne Everett 12. The Weaverville Community Forest: Putting community in the forest; Patrick Frost and Kelly Sheen 13. Community management of Native American, municipal, and private managed forests in northern California, USA; Bill Wilkinson and April Sahara Part 4. Voluntary forest certification schemes in community forestry 14. Unfinished business: Rethinking certification for smallholders in Southeast Asia; Aidan Flanagan, Stephen Midgley, and Peter Stevens 15. An assessment of FSC certification solutions for smallholders and community-managed forests; Marion Karmann, Zandra Martinez, Joachim Meier-Dörnberg, and Vera Santos 16. Environmental and socio-economic impacts of community forestry and individual small-scale logging in Cameroon; Raphael Tsanga, Paolo Omar Cerutti, Paule Pamela Tabi Eckebil, and Edouard Essiane Mendoula Part 5. Indigenous forestry / all forest values including Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) 17. The Mistik story: A community forestry approach to large-scale industrial forest management and production; Sheri Andrews-Key, Stephen Wyatt, and Harry Nelson 18. Listening watchfully: Following the Liìl̓wat pathway towards reciprocal and relational forest research in Liìl̓wat Indigenous Territory, British Columbia, Canada; Emily Doyle-Yamaguchi and Tonya Smith 19. 'We all have this mother’: Land tenure conflicts and Indigenous forest communities in Argentina; Mónica Gabay and Ricardo Julián Apaza Part 6. Community forestry associations, gender, landscapes 20. Community forestry in British Columbia, Canada: History, successes, and challenges; Jennifer Gunter 21. Achieving political rights, enhancing forest livelihoods: Latin American Indigenous and Afrodescendant women’s views; Omaira Bolaños Cárdenas and Iliana Monterroso 22. ‘Community’ agroforestry and landscape restoration: Towards recognition of the trade-offs and externalities of tree planting; Laura A. German 23. ‘If there is jangal (forest), there is everything’: Exercising stewardship rights and responsibilities in van panchayat community forests, Johar Valley, Uttarakhand, India; Madison Stevens and Ramesh Krishnamurthy Part 7. Politics and power in community forestry 24. Disempowering democracy: Local representation in community and carbon forestry in Africa; Melis Ece, James Murombedzi, and Jesse Ribot 25. Community Forestry in Myanmar: Centralised decentralisation under conflictual authoritarianism – not yet rights-based resource federalism; Oliver Springate-Baginski 26. Village forestry under donor-driven forestry interventions in Laos; Sabaheta Ramcilovic-Suominen and Irmeli Mustalahti 27. Decoupling agendas: Forestry reform, decentralisation, and Cambodia’s model of community forestry, 1992–2020; Jeffrey D. Williamson, Tol Sokchea, and Julian Phromphen Atkinson 28. Liberia’s Private Use Permits: Elite capture and dubious community title documents; David Young, Silas Kpanan'Ayoung Siakor and Jonathan W. Yiah 29. Community forestry in the changing political and social context of Nepal; Mary Hobley and Yam B. Malla Part 8. New directions in community forestry 30. Mexican community forestry as a global model for biodiversity conservation and climate change adaptation and mitigation; David Barton Bray and Elvira Durán 31. Community-based empowerment through land reform in Scotland: The case of forest ownership; Anna Lawrence 32. Dynamics in community forestry in the Netherlands: Impacts of changing cultural ecological knowledge; Koen Arts, Thomas J.M. Mattijssen, and K. Freerk Wiersum 33. Conclusion: Some paths ahead for community forestry; Janette Bulkan, John Palmer, Anne M. Larson, and Mary Hobley … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 333.75
Community forestry -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Forest management
Forest policy
Sustainable development - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000594669
9781000594621
9780367488710 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367488697
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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