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Forests for the New Millennium - MAKING FORESTS WORK FOR PEOPLE AND NATURE

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  • René ALFARO
  • CARLOS BAHAMONDEZ
  • JOHN BEER
  • BRUCE CAMPBELL
  • JOSÉ J. CAMPOS
  • LIU CAN
  • BENJAMIN CASHORE
  • CAROL COLFER
  • JIM FARREL
  • MIKE FULLERTON
  • GLENN GALLOWAY
  • DENIS GAUTIER
  • PETER GLueCK
  • LUIS GONZ¡LEZ
  • MORAIA GRAU
  • HARTMUT HOLZKNECHT
  • MARKKU KANNINEN
  • PETER KANOWSKI
  • YEMI KATERERE
  • SEBASTIAO KENGEN
  • MICHAEL KLEINE
  • DON LEE
  • MAXIM LOBOVIKOV
  • MARTIN LORENZ
  • BASTIAAN LOUMAN
  • CONCEPCI”N LUJ¡N
  • GERARDO MERY
  • FLORENCIA MONTAGNINI
  • JOHN PARROTTA
  • CHARLIE PYE-SMITH
  • HIROYASU OKA
  • ANDREAS OTTITSCH
  • JEREMY RAYNER
  • JEAN-MARC RODA
  • JUSSI SARAMƒKI
  • JEFFREY SAYER
  • RISTO SEPPƒLƒ
  • BRAD STENNES
  • DIETMAR STOIAN
  • ILPO TIKKANEN
  • JORGE TREVIN
  • HEIDI VANHANEN
  • PAUL VANTOMME
  • MARTTI VARMOLA
  • JARI VARJO
  • SEN WANG
  • BILL WILSON
  • JIM WOOD.

Abstract

THE WAYS IN WHICH FORESTS ARE PERCEIVED AND USED HAVE CHANGED DRAMATICALLY OVER RECENT YEARS. FORESTS ARE NO LONGER SEEN SIMPLY AS A SOURCE OF TIMBER, BUT AS COMPLEX ECOSYSTEMS WHICH SUSTAIN LIVELIHOODS AND PROVIDE A RANGE OF PRODUCTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES. IT IS NOW WIDELY RECOGNISED THAT FORESTS CAN CONTRIBUTE TO RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND POVERTY ALLEVIATION.

Suggested Citation

  • René ALFARO & CARLOS BAHAMONDEZ & JOHN BEER & BRUCE CAMPBELL & JOSÉ J. CAMPOS & LIU CAN & BENJAMIN CASHORE & CAROL COLFER & JIM FARREL & MIKE FULLERTON & GLENN GALLOWAY & DENIS GAUTIER & PETER GLueCK , 2005. "Forests for the New Millennium - MAKING FORESTS WORK FOR PEOPLE AND NATURE," Selected Books, CIRAD, Forest department, UPR40, edition 1, volume 1, number 2.
  • Handle: RePEc:epf:ecbook:2
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    Cited by:

    1. Sharif Ahmed Mukul & A. Z. M. Manzoor Rashid & Mohammad Belal Uddin & Niaz Ahmed Khan, 2016. "Role of non-timber forest products in sustaining forest-based livelihoods and rural households' resilience capacity in and around protected area: a Bangladesh study†," Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 59(4), pages 628-642, April.

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    Keywords

    Forest; economics; livelihoods;
    All these keywords.

    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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