Putting the National Back in Forest-related Policies: the International Forests Regime and the Evolution of Policies in Brazil, Cameroon and Indonesia - Benjamin Singer - Books - Editions universitaires europeennes - 9783841788146 - February 28, 2018
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Putting the National Back in Forest-related Policies: the International Forests Regime and the Evolution of Policies in Brazil, Cameroon and Indonesia

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The relationship between the International Forests Regime (IFR) and Forest-Related Policies (FRPs) is a frequently addressed issue in tropical forest management, yet the lack of rigorous research has led to a number of misconceptions. This book aims to analyse this issue from a public policy perspective and test a number of theoretical approaches to explaining change in public policy. In a bid to shed light on the mechanisms that underlie variations in policy change, a new heuristic concept known as network projections is elaborated. This model reveals the IFR as a plural and fragmentary entity which has often led to it being perceived as ineffective. It also helps to break down the history of Brazilian, Cameroonian and Indonesian FRPs and explain them according to the direction of change. Above all, the network projection model shows that the national sphere continues to be by far the main source of change in national FRPs. This thesis is the first to investigate the relationship between the IFR and FRPs on a global scale and in depth, and with a balance of field-based data and policy theory, it is aimed at environmental policy practitioners, analysts and theorists alike.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 28, 2018
ISBN13 9783841788146
Publishers Editions universitaires europeennes
Pages 440
Dimensions 150 × 25 × 226 mm   ·   639 g
Language English