The equitable forest : diversity, community, and resource management / edited by Carol J. Pierce Colfer.
Publisher's description: Research and policy toward sustainable forest management have often paid incomplete attention to the well-being of local populations and their activities as forest managers. Where there has been recognition of local communities, the roles of marginalized groups and wome...
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Washington, DC : Bogor, Indonesia :
Resources for the Future ; Center for International Forestry Research,
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245 | 0 | 4 | |a The equitable forest : |b diversity, community, and resource management / |c edited by Carol J. Pierce Colfer. |
264 | 1 | |a Washington, DC : |b Resources for the Future ; |a Bogor, Indonesia : |b Center for International Forestry Research, |c [2005] | |
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300 | |a xv, 335 pages : |b illustrations, maps ; |c 24 cm. | ||
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 304-326) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |g Introduction : The |t struggle for equity in forest management / |r Carol J. Pierce Colfer -- |g PART I. |t ASIA: |t Negotiating more than boundaries in Indonesia / |r Njau Anau, |r Ramses Iwan, |r Miriam van Heist, |r Godwin Limberg, |r Made Sudana, |g and |r Eva Wollenberg -- |t Dealing with overlapping access rights in Indonesia / |r Stepi Hakim -- |t Participation and decision-making in Nepal / |r Sushma Dangol -- |t Scientists in social encounters : the case for an engaged practice of science / |r Mariteuw Chimère Diaw |g and |r Trikurnianti Kusumanto -- |g PART II. |t AFRICA: |t From diversity to exclusion for forest minorities in Cameroon / |r Phil René Oyono -- |t Women in Campo-Ma'an National Park : uncertainties and adaptations in Cameroon / |r Anne Marie Tiani, |r George Akwah |g and |r Joachim Nguiébouri -- |t Women, decision-making, and resource management in Zimbabwe / |r Nontokozo Nemarundwe -- |t Becoming men in our dresses! : Women's involvement in a joint forestry management project in Zimbabwe / |r Bevlyne Sithole -- |t Learning amongst ourselves : adaptive forest management through social learning in Zimbabwe / |r Tendayi Mutimukuru, |r Richard Nyirenda, |g and |r Frank Matose -- |g PART III. |t SOUTH AMERICA: |t Intrahousehold differences in natural resource management in Peru and Brazil / |r Constance Campbell, |r Avecita Chicchón, |r Marianne Schmink, |g and |r Richard Piland -- |t Improving collaboration between outsiders and communities in the Amazon / |r Benno Pokorny, |r Guilhermina Cayres, |g and |r Westphalen Nuñes -- |t Diversity in living gender : two cases from the Brazilian Amazon / |r Noemi Miyasaki Porro |g and |r Samantha Stone -- |t Gender, participation, and the strengthening of indigenous forest management in Bolivia / |r Peter Cronkleton -- |t Women's place is not in the forest : gender issues in a timber management project in Bolivia / |r Omaira Bolaños |g and |r Marianne Schmink -- |g Conclusion : |t Implications of adaptive collaborative management for more equitable forest management / |r Carol J. Pierce Colfer. |
520 | |a Publisher's description: Research and policy toward sustainable forest management have often paid incomplete attention to the well-being of local populations and their activities as forest managers. Where there has been recognition of local communities, the roles of marginalized groups and women are usually not well understood. This is despite evidence that equity and social relationships, including gender roles, are important factors in the ways that communities manage forest resources overall and adapt to change. | ||
545 | |a Contributor biographical information available at: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/bios/jhu051/2004014209.html. | ||
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650 | 0 | |a Sustainable forestry |z Tropics |x Citizen participation. | |
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