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David Gritten, Sophie Rose Lewis, Gijs Breukink, Karen Mo, Dang Thi Thu Thuy and Etienne Delattre
The forest landscapes of the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) are changing dramatically, with a multitude of impacts from local to global levels. These changes invariably have their foundations in forest governance. The aim of this paper is to assess perce...
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Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom and Laura A. Henry
Under what conditions do private forest governance standards influence state policy and behavior to become more oriented toward sustainability? We argue that governance schemes targeting firms may indirectly shape state behavior, even when designed to by...
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Susanna Nocentini,Gérard Buttoud,Orazio Ciancio,Piermaria Corona
Pág. eR01
Aim of study: The paper is a scientific commented discussion with the aim of defining a framework which allows both a comprehensive vision of forest dynamics, as well as an adaptive management approach and policy procedures more suited to a changing and ...
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Pablo Pacheco, Elena Mejía, Walter Cano and Wil De Jong
The forest reforms unfolding during the last two decades in the western Amazon have embraced policy regimes founded on the principles of sustainable forest management. The policy frameworks adopted for smallholder forestry aimed to clarify forest rights ...
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William J. Kleindl, Paul C. Stoy, Michael W. Binford, Ankur R. Desai, Michael C. Dietze, Courtney A. Schultz, Gregory Starr, Christina L. Staudhammer and David J. A. Wood
The implications of cumulative land-use decisions and shifting climate on forests, require us to integrate our understanding of ecosystems, markets, policy, and resource management into a social-ecological system. Humans play a central role in macrosyste...
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Hugo Rosa da Conceição, Jan Börner and Sven Wunder
Command-and-control policies are often criticized as insufficient to tackle tropical deforestation. Over the past two decades, both academics and policy-makers have promoted incentive-based policies, notably REDD+ (Reduced Emissions from Deforestation an...
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ELY SUSANTO,NANIK LESTARI,MAHARANI HAPSARI,KRISDIYATMIKO KRISDIYATMIKO
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As one of countries which has the large tropical forests in the world and the largest in ASEAN, Indonesia has been facing serious deforestation problems. Eventhough some scholars have found causes of the deforestation and have tried to give solutio...
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Margaret Skutsch and Esther Turnhout
Community based approaches are becoming the norm in environmental governance initiatives. One prominent example of this is Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+), a climate change mitigation strategy that aims at reducing car...
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Alessandro Paletto,Marco Focacci,Isabella De Meo
Pág. eSC02
Aim of the study: To identify the priority strategy for the strengthening of the chestnut supply chain through a participatory approach.Area of study: Mugello-Val di Sieve inTuscany region (Italy).Material and methods: The data were collected by administ...
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Elsa Sattout,Ghaleb Faour,Nadia El Sarraf
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Aim of the study: To identify the lines of research initiatives and programmes on forest ecosystem and trees and shed lights on the need of new insights in forestry sector.Area of Study: Eastern Mediterranean countries (i.e. Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turke...
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Mareike Blum and Sabine Reinecke
In forest climate governance processes such as REDD+, non-state actors take on various, more or less formal, but in fact potentially authoritative governance tasks when informing, financing, (co)deciding or implementing forest climate action. Drawing on ...
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E. Carina H. Keskitalo
The EU Water Framework Directive exerts a major impact on water management structure and aims, and water use activities in the member states. This paper reviews the perceptions of the early WFD implementation in a case study area in southern Sweden. The ...
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Stephen Tyler,Lisa Ambus,D'Arcy Davis-Case
The growing number of small tenures in British Columbia creates new demands on local organizations to manage public forest lands. To deal with these demands, small tenure holders must develop governance practices that address both accountability and part...
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Irmeli Mustalahti, Mathias Cramm, Sabaheta Ramcilovic-Suominen and Yitagesu T. Tegegne
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) aims to achieve its purpose by working across multiple sectors and involving multilevel actors in reducing deforestation and forest degradation in tropical countries. By contrast, the E...
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Md. Habibur Rahman and Md. Danesh Miah
The present study investigates the forest governance structure for REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) implementation in a protected forest of Bangladesh, namely Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary (RKWS). The study analyses ...
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Mari Mulyani and Paul Jepson
This study investigates one notable result that the REDD+ (?Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation, and enhancing forest carbon stocks and conservation?) initiative effected within Indonesia?s forest institutions. It argues that dur...
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Maria Fernanda Gebara and Arun Agrawal
Through different policies and measures reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation and enhancing conservation (REDD+) has grown into a way to induce behavior change of forest managers and landowners in tropical countries. We argue that debates...
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Laura Eaton Carleton and Dennis Becker
Forest biomass used for heating, electricity, and biofuel production is a source of energy that could reduce the dependence on energy imports while reinvesting domestically. Using the appropriate scale and technology, the US state of Minnesota is poised ...
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Kasey R. Jacobs
The U.S. Forest Service has found itself in an era of intense human activity, a changing climate; development and loss of open space; resource consumption; and problematic introduced species; and diversity in core beliefs and values. These challenges tes...
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Dennis Gain and Tsunemi Watanabe
Much research in recent years has analyzed the ecosystem service aspect of forests, while highlighting the need for sustainable forests. Forest management mechanisms at an inter-institutional level in Japan have been identified to hinder the implementati...
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