Authors: Barr, C.
Chapters
Does China have a comparative advantage for growing pulpwood?: the case of coastal Southern China
Publication Year : 2006
Authors: Cossalter, C.
Forest law enforcement and rural livelihoods
Publication Year : 2007
International concern about illegal forestry activities has grown markedly. Asian, African, and European governments have held high-level regional conferences on…
Authors: Kaimowitz, D.
Illegal logging, collusive corruption and fragmented governments in Kalimantan, Indonesia
Publication Year : 2007
The paper distinguishes between collusive and non-collusive corruption in the forestry sector and analyses their interaction with the political/institutional environment.…
Authors: Smith, J.; Obidzinski, K.; Subarudi, S.; Suramenggala, I.
From new order to regional autonomy: shifting dynamics of illegal logging in Kalimantan, Indonesia
Publication Year : 2007
Authors: Casson, A.; Obidzinski, K.
Understanding forests-people links: the voice of social scientists
Publication Year : 2006
This chapter uses an historical case study approach to convey some sense of the kinds of research social scientists do…
Authors: Colfer, C.J.P.; Dounias, E.; Goloubinoff, M.; Lopez, C.; Sunderlin, W.D.
Confronting conflict timber
Publication Year : 2007
Authors: Price, S.; Donovan, D.; de Jong, W.
Greed or grievance in West African’s forest wars?
Publication Year : 2007
Authors: de Koning, R.G.