Multi-level forest governance in Asia : concepts, challenges and the way forward
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Multi-level forest governance in Asia : concepts, challenges and the way forward
SAGE Publications India, 2015
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A fresh look and comparative perspectives from various Asian countries on multi-level forest governance.
This book presents the remarkable diversity of policy implementation in forest resource management in 14 Asian countries: five in South Asia (Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bhutan), six in South-east Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and Laos) and three in East Asia (China, Korea and Japan). It explores how effective forest governance can be achieved by bridging multi-level outcomes. Further, this volume highlights the importance of context in defining flexible policies for policy makers, development practitioners and the academic communities of these countries. It also provides assistance to government officers, NGOs and academics based on relevant empirical information on resource management.
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Foreword - Yukio Ikemoto
I: INTRODUCTION
Multi-level Forest Governance in Asia: An Introduction - Makoto Inoue, Ganesh P Shivakoti and Hemant R Ojha
II: SOUTH ASIA
Bangladesh: Do Changes in Policy Ensure Good Forest Governance? - Tapan K Nath, Mohammed Jashimuddin and Makoto Inoue
India: Determinants and Challenges of Sustainable Forest Governance - Madhusudan Bandi and P.K Viswanathan
Nepal: Evaluating Different Forest Management Regimes - Ganesh P Shivakoti, Birendra K Karna, Ambika P Gautam and Makoto Inoue
Sri Lanka: Forest Governance of Community-based Forest Management - Mangala De Zoysa, W D Lakmi Saubhagya and Makoto Inoue
Bhutan: Forest Resources Management and Conservation in and Outside Protected Areas - Om Katel and Dietrich Schmidt-Vogt
III: SOUTH-EAST ASIA
Indonesia I: Review of Local Community Dimensions of Forest Policies - Mustofa Agung Sardjono and Ndan Imang
Indonesia II: Customary Land Tenure in East Kalimantan - G Simon Devung
Indonesia III: Characteristics of Forest Management Policy in West Sumatra - Yonariza, Ganesh P Shivakoti, Mahdi, Tri Martial and Yolamalinda
Malaysia: Governance and Community Participation in Forestry - A Ainuddin Nuruddin
Philippines: Multi-tired Forest Governance System on Uneven Playing Field - Juan M Pulhin, Rose Jane J Peras and Maricel A Tapia
Thailand: Context and Outcomes of Community Forestry in Two Western Provinces - Edward L Webb and Demis Galli
Vietnam: Implications of Community-based Forest Management for Sustainable Forest Governance - Tran Nam Thang and Ganesh P Shivakoti
Laos: Local Communities and Involvement of External Stakeholders - Kimihiko Hyakumura
IV: EAST ASIA
China: Mechanism Design of Community Co-management in Forest Governance - Huilan Wei, Ting Zhu, Haiyun Chen and Ganesh P Shivakoti
Korea: Conditions for Sustainability of Traditional Village Woods Maeulsoop - Koo Ja-Choon, Kweon Deogkyu and Youn Yeo-Chang
Japan I: Histories of 'Property Wards (Zaisanku)' and 'School Forests (Gakkou-rin) - Haruo Saito and Taro Takemoto
Japan II: Implications of the Commons for Endogenous Development of a Mountain Village - Hironori Okuda and Makoto Inoue
V: SYNTHESIS AND THE WAY FORWARD
Towards an Effective Policy for Forest Management in Asia - Ganesh P Shivakoti, Makoto Inoue, Juan M Pulhin, Shubhechchha Sharma, Edward L Webb and Tapan K Nath
About the Editors and Contributors
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