Forest Policy for Private Forestry : Global and Regional Challenges
Forest Policy for Private Forestry : Global and Regional Challenges
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Author(s): Teeter, Lawrence D.
ISBN No.: 9780851995991
Pages: 352
Year: 200302
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 207.00
Status: Out Of Print

Contributors Preface Acknowledgements PART 1. CHANGING PHILOSOPHIES OF FOREST MANAGEMENT 1. Forestry in the Long Sweep of History, C. S. Binkley 2. International Dialogue on Forests: Impact on National Policies and Practices, J. S. Maini 3.


New Trends in Forest Policy and Management: an Emerging Postmodern Approach?, J. Schelhas 4. Utilizing Issue Network Analyses to Assess Potential Policy Implications of Sustainable Forest Management in the United States, S. O. Moffat et al. 5. Private Sector Participation on Public Forestlands: Challenges and Policy Issues, B. N.


Ganguli 6. Planning Private Native Forest Use in Australia, R. D. Spencer et al. PART 2. CHALLENGES AROUND: DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING POLICIES FOR PRIVATE FORESTRY 7. The Three Impediments: Time, Fire and Taxes, G. H.


Weyerhaeuser, Jr. 8. Global Initiatives, Public Policies and Private Forestry in Bolivia: Lessons to Date and Remaining Challenges, G. F. Taylor II, J. Nittler, and I. Kraljevic 9. Today and Tomorrow of Private Forestry in Central and Eastern Europe, J.


P. Siry 10. Redesigning Forest Policy Tools Under a Transitional Economy Setting, M. Polyakov and L. Teeter 11. Private Land and Public Goods: Process Lessons from Habitat Conservation Planning, D. Ostermeier and D. Keele 12.


Ensuring the Application of Sound Forest Practices on Private Forests: Challenges Facing the Design and Implementation of State Compliance Monitoring Programmes, M. A. Kilgore, P. V. Ellefson, and M. J. Phillips 13. Spatial Assessment of a Voluntary Forest Conservation Programme in North Carolina, K.


Cassingham et al. PART 3. SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY ECONOMICS 14. Policy Developments Affecting Demand, Supply and International Trade of Forest Products: a European Perspective, B. Solberg 15. Private Forest Management and Investment in the US South: Alternative Future Scenarios, R. J. Alig et al.


16. An Economy-wide Assessment of a Forest Carbon Policy in the USA, G. Y. Wong, J. R. R. Alavalapati, and R. J.


Moulton 17. Forestry Implications of Agricultural Short-rotation Woody Crops in the USA, P. J. Ince and A. N. Moiseyev 18. Management of the Forest Biodiversity: Feasibility, Efficiency and Limits of a Contractual Regulation, A. Stenger and D.


Normandin 19. Case Studies Examining the Economic Impacts of New Forest Practices Regulations on NIPF Landowners, K. Zobrist and B. R. Lippke 20. Effect of the Federal Estate Tax on Rural Landholding in the USA, J. L. Greene et al.


21. Global Trade Liberalization and Forest Product Trade Patterns, J. Gan and S. Ganguli PART 4. PERSPECTIVES ON FOREST CERTIFICATION 22. Gaining Leverage: NGO Influence on Certification Institutions in the Forest Products Sector, E. N. Sasser 23.


Company Choices on Sustainable Forestry Forest Certification: the Case of JD Irving, Ltd, J. Lawson and B. Cashore 24. Improving Forest Management Through the Supply Chain: an Assessment of Wood Procurement Management Systems in the Forest Products Industry, S. Harris and R. Germain 25. Perspectives on Forest Certification: a Survey Examining Differences Among the US Forest Sectors' Views of Their Forest Certification Alternatives, G. Auld, B.


Cashore, and D. Newsom 26. Certification: a Comparison of Perceptions of Corporate and Non-industrial Private Forestland Owners in Louisiana, R. P. Vlosky and J. E. Granskog 27. Forest Certification in the Heart of Dixie: a Survey of Alabama Landowners, D.


Newsom et al. Index.


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