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Forests in the global balance - changing paradigms

Editor

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  • Gerardo Mery
  • René Alfaro
  • Markku Kanninen
  • Maxim Lobovikov

Author

Listed:
  • Gerardo Mery
  • René I. Alfaro
  • Markku Kanninen
  • Steven Bernstein
  • Doris Capistrano
  • Karl Hogl
  • Bernd-Markus Liss
  • Constance McDermott
  • Jagmohan S. Maini
  • Tapani Oksanen
  • Pekka Ollonqvist
  • Helga Pülzl
  • Ewald Rametsteiner
  • Jean-Marc Roda
  • Manyewu Mutamba
  • Bruce Campbell
  • L.Alberto Gonzáles
  • Abisha Mapendembe
  • Hiroyasu Oka
  • Sheona Shackleton
  • Paul Vantomme
  • Francisco Alpízar
  • Bastiaan Louman
  • Denis Gautier
  • Don K. Lee
  • Florencia Montagnini
  • Mario Di Lucca
  • Paul Giller
  • James W. Goudie
  • Susan Iremonger
  • Daniel L. Kelly
  • Fraser J.G. Mitchell
  • John O’Halloran
  • Dong K. Park
  • Yeong D. Park
  • Majella Clarke
  • Mark Gillis
  • Harry Hirvonen
  • Christoph Kleinn
  • Allen Riebau
  • Hiroyuki Sase
  • Simmathiri Appanah
  • Glenn Galloway
  • Markku Simula
  • Mike Spilsbury
  • Marcus Colchester
  • Laxman Joshi
  • Rajindra Puri
  • Anja Nygren
  • Maxim Lobovikov
  • Daniel Murdiyarso
  • Makoto Inoue
  • Mitsuro Ishihara
  • Hariadi Kartodihardjo
  • Pia Katila
  • Tetsuya Saito
  • Bintang Simangunsong
  • Bruce Michie
  • Marc Palahi
  • Alexander Moiseyev
  • Lauma Kazuša
  • Sebastião Kengen
  • C. Mario Di Lucca
  • Daniel Kelly
  • John Beer
  • Muhammad Ibrahim
  • Sen Wang
  • Concepción Luján
  • Bill Wilson
  • Benjamin Cashore

Abstract

The present book gives cause for some reflection on the changing paradigms that have become apparent in the field of forestry over the past two decades. The new social values and perceptions have been integrated into a holistic approach for the study of forest related issues, from an intersectoral and wider angle including social, economic, end environmental factors.

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  • Gerardo Mery & René I. Alfaro & Markku Kanninen & Steven Bernstein & Doris Capistrano & Karl Hogl & Bernd-Markus Liss & Constance McDermott & Jagmohan S. Maini & Tapani Oksanen & Pekka Ollonqvist & He, 2005. "Forests in the global balance - changing paradigms," Selected Books, CIRAD, Forest department, UPR40, edition 1, volume 17, number 12 edited by Gerardo Mery & René Alfaro & Markku Kanninen & Maxim Lobovikov.
  • Handle: RePEc:epf:ecbook:12
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    Cited by:

    1. Bernard, Florence & de Groot, Rudolf S. & Campos, José Joaquín, 2009. "Valuation of tropical forest services and mechanisms to finance their conservation and sustainable use: A case study of Tapantí National Park, Costa Rica," Forest Policy and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 11(3), pages 174-183, May.
    2. Jorde Eduardo Mendoza & Bruno Dupeyron, 2017. "Economic Integration, Emerging Fields and Cross-border Governance: The Case of San Diego–Tijuana," Post-Print halshs-01588578, HAL.

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    Keywords

    forest economics; livelihoods; socio-economics; perceptions;
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    JEL classification:

    • L73 - Industrial Organization - - Industry Studies: Primary Products and Construction - - - Forest Products
    • Q23 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Renewable Resources and Conservation - - - Forestry

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