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Growing from Seed: An Introduction to Social Forestry: World Forests, cartea 11

Autor Celeste Lacuna-Richman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 noi 2013
Social Forestry and its most well-known variant, Community Forestry, have been practiced almost as long as people have used forests. During this time, forests have provided people with countless goods and services, including wood, medicine, food, clean water and recreation. In making use of forest resources, people throughout history have frequently organized themselves and established both formal and informal rules.
However, just as the discipline of Forestry had previously limited and concentrated the function of forests to the timber it provides, the popular understanding of Social Forestry has restricted it to a Forestry sub-topic that deals with welfare, without any connection to income-generation, and is practiced only in developing countries.
This volume introduces the concepts of Social Forestry to the student, gives examples of its practice around the world and attempts to anticipate developments in its future. It aims to widen the concept of Social Forestry from a sub-practice within Forestry to a practice that will make Forestry relevant in countries where wood production alone is no longer the main reason for keeping land forested, thereby rediscovering and redefining this important topic.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789400737433
ISBN-10: 9400737432
Pagini: 112
Ilustrații: XII, 100 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria World Forests

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Cuprins

1. Introduction:  Basic concepts of social forestry.- 2. People and Forests: The relationship betweensociety and natural resources.- 3. Communities in Tropical Forests: Examples of cultures and societies that depend on the forests for their livelihood and sustenance.- 4. Participation:  The methodology of social forestry.- 5. Tailoring forest management to fit local needs. 5.1 Nutrition, food security and livelihood needs. 5.2 Gender, class, religion, age, cultural traditions and other ”unchangeable” factors that affect the use of the resource. 5.3 Land tenure and resource constraints. 5.4 Cooperatives and other community organizations.- 6. Effects of External Organizations on the Community’s Practice of social forestry.- 7. Alternative Strategies:  Adapting to new, unplanned circumstances.- 8. A social forestry approach in Europe.- 9. Concluding Remarks.

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Social Forestry and its most well-known variant, Community Forestry, have been practiced almost as long as people have used forests. During this time, forests have provided people with countless goods and services, including wood, medicine, food, clean water and recreation. In making use of forest resources, people throughout history have frequently organized themselves and established both formal and informal rules.
 
However, just as the discipline of Forestry had previously limited and concentrated the function of forests to the timber it provides, the popular understanding of Social Forestry has restricted it to a Forestry sub-topic that deals with welfare, without any connection to income-generation, and is practiced only in developing countries.
 
This volume introduces the concepts of Social Forestry to the student, gives examples of its practice around the world and attempts to anticipate developments in its future. It aims to widen the concept of Social Forestry from a sub-practice within Forestry to a practice that will make Forestry relevant in countries where wood production alone is no longer the main reason for keeping land forested, thereby rediscovering and redefining this important topic.

Caracteristici

Gives basic background information on social forestry’s development Accessible approach to complex issues of forest sustainability Presents examples of social forestry applications in different contexts