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Towards Postindustrial Forestry  

 

By: Palo, Matti (Author).  Springer. Published: 00/10/2010. Audience Guide: Professional & Vocational.
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ISBN10/13: 9048138957/9789048138951
TITLE: Towards Postindustrial Forestry
CONTRIBUTORS: Palo, Matti (Author)
IMPRINT: Springer
PUBLISHER: Springer
FORMAT: Hardback
PUBLICATION DATE: 00/10/2010
SUBJECT: Agriculture & FarmingBusiness, Industry & ManagementScientific, Technical, MedicalForrestryEconomicsEnvironment
PAGES: 250
AUDIENCE GUIDE: Professional & Vocational
CONTENTS:

Foreword.- Preface.- Acknowledgements.- List of Tables.- List of Graphs.- List of Maps.- List of Photos.- Part I: INTRODUCTION AND FINDINGS. 1. Overview. 1.1. Rationale of the study. 1.2. Summary of findings.- Part I I: RESEARCH STRATEGY. 2. Theoretical frame for industrial forestry. 2.1. Why Ecological-Economics and New Institutional Economics? 2.2. Transition of policy objectives. 2.3. Institutional-Economics theory. 2.4. Forest-based development theory. 2.5. Synthesis: Ecological-Economics-Institutional system model.- 3. Method and data gathering. 3.1. Single case study method. 3.2. Choice of case study countries: Finland, Korea, Costa Rica and Japan. 3.3. Empirical data sources in Finland. 3.4. Forestry and society: coevolution approach.- Part III: FINLAND'S HISTORICALTRANSITION. 4. Transition to industrial forestry. 4.1. Preindustrial forestry. 4.2. De jure transition in 1917-1955. 4.3. De facto transition in 1905-1959. 4.4. Impacts of international factors. 4.5. Impacts of ecological-economics factors. 4.6 Impacts of institutional factors. 4.7. Coevolution of forestry and society.- Part IV: RECENT TRANSITION FAILURES IN THE TROPICS. 5. Findings from our deforestation and scenario modeling. 5.1. Roles of trade and poverty on deforestation in 62 tropical countries; M. Palo, E. Lehto. 5.2. Roles of corruption and elites on deforestation in 35 tropical countries; M. Palo, E. Lehto. 5.3. Deforestation modeling by 30 states of Mexico; M. Palo, E. Lehto. 5.4. Worldwide tragedy of socialistic forestry. 5.5. Tree plantations and globalization by Finnish corporations. 5.6. Globalization of forest politics.- Part V: TOWARDS POSTINDUSTRIAL FORESTRY. 6. Transition to postindustrial forestry in Finland. 6.1. Globalization theory for postindustrial forestry. 6.2. Pioneering in National Forestry Programs since 1960. 6.3. Towards multiple use forestry. 6.4. De jure transition since 1994. 6.5. De facto transition by 45 Indicators of six Criteria. 6.6. Evolution of power and impacts by NGOs; H. Valtanen. 6.7. Forest certification battle and impacts; H. Valtanen.68. Unique evolution of the forest cluster.- Part VI: CONCLUSIONS. 7. Discussion and policy implications. 7.1. Discussion. 7.2. Policy implications.- References.- Appendices.- Index.-

 

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