Many forest-related problems are considered relevant today. One might think of deforestation, illegal logging and biodiversity loss. Yet, many governance initiatives have been initiated to work on their solutions. This Element takes stock of these issues and initiatives by analysing different forest governance modes, shifts and norms, and by studying five cases (forest sector governance, forest legality, forest certification, forest conservation, participatory forest management). Special focus is on performance: are the many forest governance initiatives able to change established practices of forest decline (Chloris worldview) or are they doomed to fail (Hydra worldview)? The answer will be both, depending on geographies and local conditions. The analyses are guided by discursive institutionalism and philosophical pragmatism. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Chloris is a novel written by William Smith and published in 1877. The story follows the life of Chloris, a young woman who is orphaned at a young age and raised by her uncle in the English...
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Chloris Melvilliana is a botanical survey of Melville Island in the Canadian Arctic. Written by two renowned botanists, Robert Brown and Sir William Edward Parry, this book provides a detailed list...
Chloris Borussica (1819) est liber scriptus a Carolo Godofredo Hagen, qui est botanicus et professor in Academia Berolinensi. In hoc libro, Hagen describit plantas quae in Borussia, regione...
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