OVERVIEW AND INTRODUCTION | |
PART I POLICY AND MANAGEMENT | |
1. The Sustainable Management of Tropical Forests: The Issues, Duncan Poore | |
2. Public Policies and the Misuse of Forest Resources, Malcolm Gillis and Robert Repetto | |
3. Managing the Forest: The Conservation History of Lembus, Kenya, 1904-63, David Anderson | |
4. Management of Tropical and Subtropical Dry Forests, Gill Shepard, Edwin Shanks and Mary Hobley | |
PART II LAND USE AND LAND DEGRADATION | |
5. Defining and Debating the Problem, Piers Blaikie and Harold Brookfield | |
6. Deforestation in Amazonia: Dynamics, Causes and Alternatives, Anthony B. Anderson | |
PART III INTERNATIONAL TRADE | |
7. The International Tropical Timber Organization: Kill or Cure for the Rainforests? Marcus Colchester | |
8. Long Term Trends in Global Demand for and Supply of Industrial Wood, Mike Arnold | |
PART IV FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT AID | |
9. Forestry Development Approaches, James J. Douglas | |
10. Beyond the Woodfuel Crisis, Gerald Leach and Robin Mearns | |
PART V INDIGENOUS PEOPLES | |
11. Indigenous Peoples and Development, John Bodley | |
12. High Technology and Original Peoples: The Case of Deforestation in Papua New Guinea and Canada, Colin Dea'th and Gregory Michalenko | |
PART VI BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY CONSERVATION | |
13. An Introduction to the Technical Aspects of Biodiversity and its Conservation, Nels Johnson | |
Index |