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100 1 _aPaletto, Alessandro
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245 1 0 _aParticipatory Forestry: Involvement, Information and Science
260 _bMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
_c2019
300 _a1 electronic resource (250 p.)
506 0 _aOpen Access
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520 _aPublic participation in forestry is a key issue in ensuring the democratization of decision-making processes, increasing the social acceptance of policies, and reducing conflicts between forest users. Public participation also provides an opportunity for the improvement of the quality of information, public debate, personal reflection, and professionalization, raising awareness. Participation in forestry implies the involvement of stakeholders (the interest group participation approach) and/or the involvement of people (the direct citizen participation approach) in the decision-making process. Since the UN Conference on Environment and Development (1992), new norms and perspectives have emerged encouraging a bottom-up approach in forest governance. Consequently, several participatory techniques, methods, and tools for stakeholder involvement in forest governance have been developed and applied. These different experiences allow us to learn from failures and successes and contribute to knowledge improvement. The future challenges of participatory forestry deal with adaptation to changes in ecological, social, and economic contexts.
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546 _aEnglish
653 _aforest planning
653 _agreen space quality assessment
653 _aforest management practice
653 _aforest degradation
653 _aurban trees
653 _aSlovenia
653 _aparticipatory process
653 _atransdisciplinary research
653 _adeliberative-analytical process
653 _apanarchy theory
653 _aparticipatory forums
653 _aclimate change
653 _acommunity forestry
653 _aempathetic utility functions
653 _asmallholder
653 _aquestionnaire survey
653 _aBritish Columbia
653 _aGhana
653 _acocoa
653 _aparticipatory
653 _aentrepreneurial education
653 _aNatura 2000
653 _adeforestation
653 _asocial assessment
653 _aclimate change mitigation
653 _astakeholder analysis
653 _asocial network analysis
653 _asocial forestry
653 _aREDD+
653 _aphotography
653 _aparticipation
653 _ainterviews survey
653 _adiffusion
653 _atraditional knowledge
653 _aforest carbon
653 _aAI decision-making algorithms
653 _astakeholders
653 _aparticipatory modeling
653 _ainnovative training
653 _astakeholders' involvement
653 _aappraisal
653 _aslash-and-burn agriculture
653 _apublic opinion
653 _auser participation
653 _apublic participation
653 _asummer-winter
653 _aforest multifunctionality
653 _apreferences
653 _acommunity-based forest management
653 _aforest management
653 _aurban woodland management
653 _anational forest policy framework
653 _aperceptions
653 _aforest governance
653 _astakeholder engagement
653 _aforest history
653 _arole-playing games
653 _aassessment of sustainability
653 _amanagement program
653 _aforestry training
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