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F 15 BNHistoriae12949UNISANNIO00902cam0 22002411 450 SOBE0006972820220216162255.020220216d1963 |||||ita|0103 baengGBEconomic growth and underdeveloped countriesby Maurice DobbLondonLawrence and Wishart196363 p.19 cmDobb, MauriceA600200028120070239215ITUNISOB20220216RICAUNISOBUNISOBFondo|Craveri171843SOBE00069728M 102 Monografia moderna SBNMFondo|Craveri000828SI17184320191105CraveriDonorovitoUNISOBUNISOB20220216162202.020220216162242.0rovitoPer le modalità di consultazione vedi home page Biblioteca link FondiEconomic growth and underdeveloped countries1202205UNISOB04232nam 2200949z- 450 991056646820332120220506(CKB)5680000000037698(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81070(oapen)doab81070(EXLCZ)99568000000003769820202205d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierForest Management, Conflict and Social-Ecological Systems in a Changing WorldBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (190 p.)3-0365-3379-6 3-0365-3380-X Conflicts in forest management are unavoidable because of the large temporal and spatial scales characteristic of forests ecosystems and the large number of actors involved. Forests are multifunctional ecosystems par excellence, and it can be hypothesized that current public policies, and especially those labeled as societal transitions, can affect this widespread holistic management goal. In this Special Issue, the different contributions by the authors raise the questions of how different types of conflicts arise and what alternatives exist to solve those conflicts. The Issue contains examples from both temperate and tropical forests and addresses, for instance, conflicts arising from REDD+ programs, the declaration of new protected areas, the complexity of negotiating carbon offset targets, the loss of local knowledge because of demographic trends, and meeting biodiversity and biomass targets simultaneously, among others. We present a general typology of sources of conflicts because of two dimensions: a vertical dimension represented by bottom-up versus top-down approaches and a horizontal dimension arising by ecosystem extent and ownership boundaries. Awareness that new policies can be a source of unexpected conflicts calls for precaution while testing new 'transition' approaches.Research & information: generalbicsscadaptive capacityattribute characteristicscarbon creditcarbon offsetCHANScollective actioncommon-pool resource managementconflictconflict avoidanceconflicting perspectivesdry-edgeecological uniteconomic oligopolyecosystem servicesenvironment forestsforest managementforest planning and managementforest sociologyforest sustainabilityforest vulnerabilityforestry in the mediaforestsFranceglobalizationhigh-yield silviculturehistorical dataland tenurelandscape protectionlocal vs. globalmitigationmultifunctionalitymultiple-use land managementn/anatural processespanacea paradigmpayment for ecosystem servicespolitical ecologyproduction forestsprotected areas establishmentqualitative researchREDD+renewable energyretention approachrural community sustainabilitysectoral organizationsocial-ecologicalsocio-ecological frameworksSoutok Protected Landscape Area (Czech Republic)spatial structurestakeholder participationsynergy/trade-offResearch & information: generalSansilvestri RoxaneFernández-Manjarrés Juan FBOOK9910566468203321Forest Management, Conflict and Social-Ecological Systems in a Changing World3038294UNINA