Shifting global development discourses – Implications for forests and livelihoods: Special Issue

2017 
This is a special issue of International Forestry Review on Shifting global development discourses - Implications for forests and livelihoods. Complete list of articles are:Forestry discourses and forest based development – an introduction to the Special IssueForests for sustainable development: a process approach to forest sector contributions to the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable DevelopmentIntegrated climate change adaptation: towards an emancipatory community forestry-based approachEnvironmental concerns in political bioeconomy discoursesREDD+ and Green Growth: synergies or discord in Vietnam and IndonesiaREDD+ politics in the media: a case study from VietnamNarrating illegal logging across the globe: between green protectionism and sustainable resource useWhat can environmental narratives tell us about forestry conflicts? The case of REDD+Emerging forest ecosystem service entrepreneurship in Finland and PeruForestry development priorities in Finnish national forest programmesThe problematic old roots of the new green economy narrative: how far can it take us in re-imagining sustainability in forestry?Changing governance arrangements: NTFP value chains in the Congo BasinForest ecosystem services, corporate sustainability and local livelihoods in industrial plantations of China: building conceptual awareness on the interlinkages
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