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People Managing Forests: The Links Between Human Well-Being and Sustainability

Autor Carol J.P Colfer, Yvonne Byron
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 apr 2001
How do we extend the 'conservation ethic' to include the cultural links between local populations and their physical environments? Can considerations of human capital be incorporated into the definition and measurement of sustainability in managed forests? Can forests be managed in a manner that fulfills traditional goals for ecological integrity while also addressing the well-being of its human residents? In this groundbreaking work, an international team of investigators apply a diverse range of social science methods to focus on the interests of the stakeholders living in the most intimate proximity to managed forests. Using examples from North America, Asia, Africa, and Latin America, they explore the overlapping systems that characterize the management of tropical forests. People Managing Forests builds on criteria and indicators first tested by the editors and their colleagues in the mid-1990s. The researchers address topics such as intergenerational access to resources, gender relations and forest utilization, and equity in both forest-rich and forest-poor contexts. A copublication of Resources for the Future (RFF) and the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR).
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781891853050
ISBN-10: 1891853058
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic and Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

Introduction: History and Conceptual FrameworkCarol J. Pierce Colfer and Yvonne Byron, with Ravi Prabhu and Eva WollenbergSection One: Gender and Diversity in Forest Management1. Gender and Diversity in Assessing Sustainable Forest Management and Human Well-Being: Reflections on Assessment Methods Tests Conducted in Bulungan, East Kalimantan, IndonesiaCynthia L. McDougall2. The Place of Rural Women in the Management of Forest Resources: The Case of Mbalmayo and Neighboring Areas in CameroonAnne Marie Tiani3. Changing Gender Relationships and Forest Use: A Case Study from Komassi, Cameroon Katrina Brown and Sandrine LapuyadeSection Two: A Conservation Ethic in Forest Management4. Traditional Knowledge and Practice of Biodiversity Conservation: The Benuaq Dayak Community of East Kalimantan, IndonesiaMustofa Agung Sardjono and Ismayadi Samsoedin5. Assessing People's Perceptions of Forests: Research in West Kalimantan, Indonesia Carol J. Pierce Colfer, Joseph Woelfel, Reed L. Wadley, and Emily Harwell6. In Search of a Conservation Ethic Agus Salim, Mary Ann Brocklesby, Anne Marie Tiani, Bertin Tchikangwa, Mustofa Agung Sardjono, Roberto Porro, Joseph Woelfel, and Carol J. Pierce ColferSection Three: Security of Intergenerational Access to Resources7. Intergenerational Equity and Sharing of Benefits in a Developing Island State: Research in Trinidad Mario G nter8. Assessing Intergenerational Access to Resources: Using Criteria and Indicators in West Kalimantan, IndonesiaCarol J. Pierce Colfer, Reed L. Wadley, Emily Harwell, and Ravi Prabhu9. Sustainability and Security of Intergenerational Access to Resources: Participatory Mapping Studies in Gabon Norbert Gami and Robert Nasi10. Soil Fertility and the Generation Gap: The B n of Southern Cameroon Diane Russell and Nicod me Tchamou11. Access to Resources in Forest-Rich and Forest-Poor Contexts Roberto Porro, Anne Marie Tiani, Bertin Tchikangwa, Mustofa Agung Sardjono, Agus Salim, Carol J. Pierce Colfer, and Mary Ann BrocklesbySection Four: Rights and Responsibilities to Manage Cooperatively and Equitably12. From 'Participation' to 'Rights and Responsibilities' in Forest Management: Workable Methods and Unworkable Assumptions in West Kalimantan, IndonesiaCarol J. Pierce Colfer and Reed L. Wadley13. Rights and Means to Manage Cooperatively and Equitably: Forest Management among Brazilian Transamazon ColonistsNoemi Miyasaka Porro14. Rights to Manage the Forest Cooperatively and Equitably in Forest-Rich and Forest-Poor Contexts Bertin Tchikangwa, Mary Ann Brocklesby, Anne Marie Tiani, Mustofa Agung Sardjono, Roberto Porro, Agus Salim, and Carol J. Pierce ColferSection Five: Comparisons: Geograhical and Temporal15. Sustainable Rural Communities: General Principles and North American Indicators Joseph A. Tainter16. Forest Cover Change Analysis as a Proxy: Sustainability Assessment Using Remote Sensing and GIS in West Kalimantan, IndonesiaRona A. Dennis, Carol J. Pierce Colfer, and Atie PuntodewoConclusion: Concluding Remarks and Next StepsReferences Index

Notă biografică

Carol J. Pierce Colfer is team leader of the CIFOR program on Local People, Devolution, and Adaptive Collaborative Management of Forests, coauthor of Beyond Slash and Burn: Building on Indigenous Management of Borneo's Tropical Rainforests, and coeditor of Which Way Forward? People, Forests, and Policymaking in Indonesia.Yvonne Byron is an editor for Lonely Planet Publications in Australia. Previously, she was an editor for CIFOR. She is coauthor of In Place of the Forest: Environmental and Socio-economic Transformation in Borneo and the Eastern Malay Peninsula.

Recenzii

'Offers fascinating insights into how people who live in and around tropical forests think about and use their systems of resources.'Jeffrey A. McNeely, IUCN - The World Conservation Union'An impressive piece of research on theinholder problem. An important reference for scientists who are concerned about biodiversity conservation.'Thomas K. Rudel, Rutgers University