Good governance, corruption, and forest protection: critical insights from environmental anthropology
von Hellermann, Pauline. 2016. Good governance, corruption, and forest protection: critical insights from environmental anthropology. In: Helen Kopnina and Elena Shoreman-Ouimet, eds. Routledge International Handbook of Environmental Anthropology. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 302-314. ISBN 9781138782877 [Book Section]
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This chapter provides an overview of three key ways in which anthropology provides critical insights into the good governance agenda in forest protection: through critiques of common-pool resource theory, through the anthropology of corruption, and through historical ecology perspectives.
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Environmental anthropology, Forest protection, Good governance |
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31 Jan 2019 14:10 |
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