
Understanding Community-Based Forest Ecosystem Management
Food Products Press,U.S.
1st Edition
Published on 28. March 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
447 pages
978-1-56022-081-7 (ISBN)
Description
Develop ecosystem management policies and processes that benefit your community and its environment!Understanding Community-Based Forest Ecosystem Management examines the emergence of community-based ecosystem management (CBEM) in the United States. This comprehensive book blends diverse perspectives, enabling you to draw on the experience and expertise of forest-based practitioners, researchers, and leaders in community-based efforts in the ecosystem management situations that you deal with in your community. Understanding Community-Based Forest Ecosystem Management delves into the major topics that will help build common understanding of CBEM, including:
linking stewardship to the unique role that local communities and workers can play in its implementation
developing social and institutional processes that are more open, democratic, and civil
empowering communities to strengthen their participation in natural resource management
addressing power imbalances
improving understanding of worker issues and promoting an ecosystem workforce
advancing laws and policies that promote the collaboration and coordination that are needed for long-term stewardship . . . and more!Healthy ecosystems and community well-being go hand in hand. The interdependence between the two is the focal point of community-based ecosystem management. Take advantage of this state-of-the-art reference and information source for scientists, community groups and their leaders, resource managers, and ecosystem management practitioners. The information you'll find in Understanding Community-Based Forest Ecosystem Management will be invaluable in your effort to manage and maintain the ecosystems in your community.
linking stewardship to the unique role that local communities and workers can play in its implementation
developing social and institutional processes that are more open, democratic, and civil
empowering communities to strengthen their participation in natural resource management
addressing power imbalances
improving understanding of worker issues and promoting an ecosystem workforce
advancing laws and policies that promote the collaboration and coordination that are needed for long-term stewardship . . . and more!Healthy ecosystems and community well-being go hand in hand. The interdependence between the two is the focal point of community-based ecosystem management. Take advantage of this state-of-the-art reference and information source for scientists, community groups and their leaders, resource managers, and ecosystem management practitioners. The information you'll find in Understanding Community-Based Forest Ecosystem Management will be invaluable in your effort to manage and maintain the ecosystems in your community.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Abingdon
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Weight
703 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56022-081-7 (9781560220817)
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Jonathan P. Kusel | Gerald J. Gray | Maia J. Enzer
Understanding Community-Based Forest Ecosystem Management
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Content
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART ONE: EDITORIAL SYNTHESIS
Understanding Community-Based Forest Ecosystem Management: An Editorial Synthesis
PART TWO: INTRODUCTION AND WORK GROUP PAPERS
An Introduction to Community-Based Ecosystem Management
Global Linkages to Community-Based Ecosystem Management in the United Sates
Governance and Institutions: Opportunities and Challenges
Process: Redefining Relationships
The Practice of Stewardship: Caring for and Healing Ecosystems and Communities
Community-Based Ecosystem Monitoring
Investing in Ecosystems and Communities
PART THREE: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS
Inclusive Community Forest Management: Lessons from Mali, West Africa
The Evolution of Watershed Councils and the Oregon Plan: Tempering the Populist Tradition
The Great Lakes Forest Alliance: Building Bridges to Raise Collective Wisdom Across Governments and Institutions
Public Involvement in Forest Management Planning: A View from the Northeast
Natural Resource Policy and the Paradox of Public Involvement: Bringing Scientists and Citizens Together
A Civic Conversation About Public Lands: Developing Community Governance
Integrating Forest Labor Participation into Community-Based Ecosystem Management Processes
Testing Stewardship Concepts on Federal Land
Surviving the Translation: Issues for Maturing Community Forestry Groups
Participatory Research for Adaptive Ecosystem Management: A Case for Nontimber Forest Products
Assessing Well-Being in Forest-Dependent Communities
Exploring Reinvestment from a Community-Based Watershed Perspective
Index
Reference Notes Included
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART ONE: EDITORIAL SYNTHESIS
Understanding Community-Based Forest Ecosystem Management: An Editorial Synthesis
PART TWO: INTRODUCTION AND WORK GROUP PAPERS
An Introduction to Community-Based Ecosystem Management
Global Linkages to Community-Based Ecosystem Management in the United Sates
Governance and Institutions: Opportunities and Challenges
Process: Redefining Relationships
The Practice of Stewardship: Caring for and Healing Ecosystems and Communities
Community-Based Ecosystem Monitoring
Investing in Ecosystems and Communities
PART THREE: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS
Inclusive Community Forest Management: Lessons from Mali, West Africa
The Evolution of Watershed Councils and the Oregon Plan: Tempering the Populist Tradition
The Great Lakes Forest Alliance: Building Bridges to Raise Collective Wisdom Across Governments and Institutions
Public Involvement in Forest Management Planning: A View from the Northeast
Natural Resource Policy and the Paradox of Public Involvement: Bringing Scientists and Citizens Together
A Civic Conversation About Public Lands: Developing Community Governance
Integrating Forest Labor Participation into Community-Based Ecosystem Management Processes
Testing Stewardship Concepts on Federal Land
Surviving the Translation: Issues for Maturing Community Forestry Groups
Participatory Research for Adaptive Ecosystem Management: A Case for Nontimber Forest Products
Assessing Well-Being in Forest-Dependent Communities
Exploring Reinvestment from a Community-Based Watershed Perspective
Index
Reference Notes Included