An international journal of forestry and forest industries - Vol. 49 - 1998/3
FAO - Food and agriculture organization of the United Nations
Editor: S.A. Dembner
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Editorial Advisory Board
Forestry Department: J. Anderson, I. Ball, I.J. Bourke, S. Braatz, J. Clement, S.A. Dembner, M. Morell, C. Palmberg-Lerche, O. Serrano, K. Warner
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Editorial: Accommodating multiple interests in forestry
J. Anderson, J. Clément and L. V. Crowder
Accommodating
conflicting interests in forestry concepts emerging from pluralism
A. Bebbington and A. Kopp
Networking
and rural development through sustainable forest management: frameworks for
pluralistic approaches
D. Babin and A. Bertrand
Managing
pluralism: subsidiarity and patrimonial mediation
N. Hildyard, P. Hegde, P. Wolvekamp and S. Reddy
Same
platform, different train: the politics of participation
B. Vira, O. Dubois, S.E. Daniels and G.B. Walker
Institutional
pluralism in forestry: considerations of analytical and operational tools
R. Ramírez
Participatory
learning and communication approaches for managing pluralism
O.J. Lynch
Law,
pluralism and the promotion of sustainable community-based forest management
D. Kaimowitz, Erwidodo, O. Ndoye, P. Pacheco and W. Sunderlin
Considering
the impact of structural adjustment policies on forests in Bolivia, Cameroon
and Indonesia
Developments in forest and environmental law of America
Labour-intensive harvesting of tree plantations in the southern Philippines
Involving local communities in biodiversity conservation
Evolution of private forestry and forest extension in Central and Eastern Europe