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E-raamat: Wicked Problem of Forest Policy: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Sustainability in Forest Landscapes

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Forests play an important role in resolving global challenges such as sustainable development, climate change, biodiversity loss, and food and water security. Stopping deforestation is crucial for the future of our planet. Global efforts to curb deforestation, have been partially successful, but have largely fallen short. At the same time, national level efforts to support human development, reflected in the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals, aim to increase the welfare and wellbeing of populations living in poverty. Meeting these development goals will inevitably have crosscutting effects on initiatives to address deforestation. In balancing these goals, policy makers are confronted with wicked problems – or problems where there are moral considerations and where limited information is available for policy makers. This book is focused on how wicked forest policy problems have been, and can be, addressed.

Given the interdisciplinary nature of the book's subject matter, it will be of interest to social and natural scientists and researchers who engage in forestry and forestry-related disciplines. It has broader appeal to a global and non-academic audience, which can help advance policy discussions through more accessible language.

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'This volume edited by Nikolakis and Innes explores a range of policies in use around the world to sustainably manage forests.' B. D. Orr, Choice 'The global COVID-19 pandemic has recently brought a wicked problem into sharp focus on a worldwide scale, as governments try to strike a balance between imposing restrictions that would slow the spread of the disease, while simultaneously avoiding economic collapse. Achieving the sustainable management of our environment is likewise fraught with wicked problems, not least of which are to be found in the forestry sector. The process of trying to control this destruction, and steering the management of forests towards sustainable conservation and use, has proved to be a fertile breeding ground for wicked problems. This book provides an extensive review of these problems, the policy approaches that have been developed to address them, and how well they are working or not. [ It is] very informative for anyone involved in the environmental policy field to read this book.' Brian W. van Wilgen, South African Journal of Science

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Provides a global analysis of policies to address deforestation, an important driver of climate change.
List of Contributors
viii
1 The Wicked Problem Of Forest Policy
1(30)
William Nikolakis
John L. Innes
PART I WICKED PROBLEMS AND POLICIES
31(228)
2 Why Forests Matter?
33(26)
Frances Seymour
3 Forest Certification And Forest Use: A Comprehensive Analysis
59(49)
Frederick W. Cubbage
Erin O. Sills
4 Redd+ Meets Local Realities
108(31)
Arild Vatn
Maria G. Nantongo
Raymond A. Samndong
5 Have Payments For Ecosystem Services Delivered For The Rural Poor? A Decade Of Implementation In The `Global South'
139(28)
Diana Alfonso-Becares
Esteve Corbera
6 Tackling Gender Inequality Through Forest-Related Policies And Programmes: Global Challenges, Multi-Scale Innovations And Local Experiences
167(30)
Marlene Elias
Bimbika Sijapati Basnett
Jennie Dey De Pryck
7 Forestry Crimes And Our Planet: A Review
197(34)
Christian Nellemann
Rune Henriksen
Riccardo Pravettoni
Sasha Jesperson
8 Forest Bioeconomy Development: Markets And Industry Structures
231(28)
Lauri Hetemaki
Elias Hurmekoski
PART II TOOLS TO ADDRESS WICKED PROBLEMS
259(125)
9 The Wicked Problems Of Indonesia's Forests Require Effective Institutions To Resolve Difficult Trade-Offs
261(17)
Jeffrey Sayer
10 Power To The Forest People: Tendencies, Impact And The Future Of Locally Controlled Forests
278(23)
David Kaimowitz
Fernanda Tomaselli
11 How Are Land-Use Multi-Stakeholder Fora Affected By Their Contexts? Perspectives From Two Regions Of The Peruvian Amazon
301(27)
Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti
Anne M. Larson
12 Sustainable Landscape Investment: A Framework For Governance Of Institutional Investment In The Forestry Sector
328(26)
David Brand
Marykate Bullen
Radha Kuppalli
13 Community Forestry In Liberia: Progress And Pitfalls
354(22)
Robert O'Hagan
Alida O'Connor
John E. Fa
Terry Sunderland
14 Are Some Forestry Problems Too Wicked?
376(8)
John L. Innes
William Nikolakis
Index 384
William Nikolakis is a lawyer and a lecturer in the Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. He is the Deputy Coordinator of the International Union of Forest Research Organisations (IUFRO) Task Force, 'Resources for the Future: Transformation in Forest Use', a multidisciplinary and international network of forestry experts that evaluates forest policy and governance. His academic work is focused on natural resources governance and law, and on resolving complex problems and trade-offs in this context. Dr Nikolakis has paid particular attention to resource allocations and rights to Indigenous communities. John L. Innes is Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. He teaches in the field of international forestry. Since arriving at UBC, he has worked on a range of issues associated with forest management. He is actively involved with climate change research, particularly its effects on forest ecosystems and the development of appropriate management strategies for adaptation, and in 2007 was part of the IPCC team that shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore.