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Global Forest Governance - Legal Concepts and Policy Trends (Hardcover)
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Global Forest Governance - Legal Concepts and Policy Trends (Hardcover)
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Forests are important for their own values as ecosystems and for
their contributions to the welfare of humankind. Dr. Rowena
Maguire's book is a significant contribution to our understanding
of the extent to which forests can be and indeed are, managed
sustainably. It brings together clearly and authoritatively the
doctrinal concepts supporting sustainable forest governance from
rights of sovereignty and property through public and private
sector regulatory mechanisms to the increasing use of market
arrangements. This detailed analysis is set, among others, in the
context of climate change. It is an impressive and substantial
contribution to what has so far been a relatively limited
literature on how an important natural resource is managed.' -
Douglas Fisher, Queensland University of Technology,
Australia'Sustainable forest management is an attractive concept
used in this book to frame the interdisciplinary and contextualized
study of the role of a range of actors, institutions and regimes
which contribute to regulating the use of forests around the world.
This book effectively provides an important, broad and legal
critique and assessment of transnational trends, structures and
innovations currently in use for managing forests. Its conclusions
provide wide ranging insights that not only clarify and critique
the potential of existing strategies and trends for legally
managing forests but for governance of cosystems more generally as
humanity gradually acknowledges its role in the anthropocene.' -
Afshin Akhtarkhavari, Griffith University, Australia Global Forest
Governance provides insightful legal analysis of the current key
policy trends and the challenges surrounding international forest
regulation. This book identifies the fundamental legal principles
and the governance requirements of sustainable forest management.
An analytical model for assessing forest regulation is created
which identifies the doctrinal concepts that underpin forest
regulation (justice, property, sovereignty and governance). It also
highlights the dominant public international institutions involved
in forest regulation (UNFF, UNFCCC and WB) which is followed by
analysis of non-state international forest regulation (forest
certification and ecosystem markets). The book concludes by making
a number of practical recommendations for reform of global forest
governance arrangements and suggested reforms for individual
international forest institutions. This book will appeal to
academics, policymakers, international environmental researchers,
government officials involved in forest regulation and
environmental regulation more broadly.
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