Collaborative governance of forests : towards sustainable forest resource utilization

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Collaborative governance of forests : towards sustainable forest resource utilization

Motomu Tanaka and Makoto Inoue, editors

University of Tokyo Press, 2015

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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ISBN 9784130770118

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  • 1 Policies,Institutions,and Rights to Share—Prerequisites for Collaborative Governance(Historical Typology of Collaborative Governance—Modern Forest Policy in Japan;Endogenous Development and Collaborative Governance in Japanese Mountain Villages;Collaborative Forest Governance in Mass Private Tree Plantation management—Company‐Community Forestry Partnership System in Java,Indonesia(PHBM) ほか)
  • 2 Sharing Interests,Roles and Risks—The Process of Collaborative Governance(Task‐sharing,to the Degree Possible—Collaboration between Out‐migrants and Remaining Residents of a Mountain Community Experiencing Rural Depopulation;Collaborative Governance for Planted Forest Resources—Japanese Experiences;Forest Resources and Actor Relationships—A Study of Changes Caused by Plantations in Lao PDR ほか)
  • 3 Sharing Information—Extending Collaborative Governance(Providing Regional Information for Collaborative Governance—Case Study Regarding Green Tourism at Kaneyama Town,Yamagata Prefecture;Simulating Future Land‐cover Change—A Probabilistic Cellular Automata Model Approach;Potential of the Effective Utilization of New Woody Biomass Resources in the Melak City area of West Kutai Regency in the Province of East Kalimantan ほか)

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ISBN 9784130770118

内容説明

This extensive reference writes a modern history of forestry in Japan, Indonesia, the Solomon Islands, and other Asian countries, reflecting industrial and colonial exploitation, periods of excessive deforestation, and the alienation of local residents from natural resources. Drawing on their experience as "participant observers" in local practice, the authors suggest new, "inclusive" approaches to forestry governance that support sustainable development, environmental preservation, and productive collaboration by various stakeholders. The mismatched interests of local citizens and outsiders has split the development of Asia's natural and cultural resources. Taking this complexity into account, the essays in this volume advance a definition of effective governance that achieves more than the successful execution of resource management. It pursues a new vision of society in which all stakeholders collaborate to govern the use of certain resources. This volume outlines two key conditions for effective resource management: sharing and commitment (or graduated membership), which transcend mere material issues to determine the social and cultural value of a resource.

目次

Chapter 1 - Historical Typology of Collaborative Governance: Modern Forest Policy in Japan (Hiroaki KAKIZAWA) Chapter 2 - Endogenous Development and Collaborative Governance in Japanese Mountain Villages (Hironori OKUDA and Makoto INOUE) Chapter 3 - Collaborative Forest Governance in Mass Private Tree Plantation Management: Company-Community Forestry Partnership System in Java, Indonesia (PHBM) (Yasuhiro YOKOTA, Kazuhiro HARADA, ROHMAN, and Nur Oktalina SILVI, WIYONO) Chapter 4 - Legitimacy for "Great Happiness": The Communal Resource Utilization in Biche Village, Marovo Lagoon in the Solomon Islands (Motomu TANAKA) Chapter 5 - Task-sharing, to the Degree Possible: Collaboration Between Out-Migrants and Remaining Residents of a Mountain Community Experiencing Rural Depopulation (Mika OKUBO) Chapter 6 - Collaborative Governance for Planted Forest Resources: Japanese Experiences (Noriko SATO, Takahiro FUJIWARA, and Vinh Quang NGUYEN) Chapter 7 - Forest Resources and Actor Relationships: A Study of Changes Caused by Plantations in Lao PDR (Kimihiko HYAKUMURA) Chapter 8 - Whom to Share With? Dynamics of the Food Sharing System of the Shipibo in Peruvian Amazon (Mariko OHASHI) Chapter 9 - Providing Regional Information for Collaborative Governance: Case Study Regarding Green Tourism at Kaneyama Town, Yamagata, Japan (Nobuhiko TANAKA) Chapter 10 - Simulating Future Land-Cover Change: A Probabilistic Cellular Automata Model Approach (Arief DARMAWAN and Satoshi TSUYUKI) Chapter 11 - Potential of the Effective Utilization of New Woody Biomass Resources in the Melak City area of West Kutai Regency in the Province of East Kalimantan (Masatoshi SATO)

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