schema:description | "内容記述: Introduction: History and Conceptual Framework, Carol J Pierce Colfer & Yvonne Byron, with Ravi Prabhu & Eva Wollenberg. Section 1. Gender and Diversity in Forest Management: Chapter 1. Gender and Diversity in Assessing Sustainable Forest Management and Human Well-Being: Reflections on Assessment Methods Tests Conducted in Bulungan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, Cynthia McDougall; Chapter 2. The Place of Rural Women in the Management of Forest Resources: The Case of Mbalmayo and Neighbouring Areas in Cameroon, Anne Marie Tiani; Chapter 3. Changing Gender Relationships and Forest Use: A Case Study from Komassi, Cameroon, Katrina Brown & Sandrine Lapuyade. Section 2. A Conservation Ethic in Forest Management: Chapter 4. Traditional Knowledge and Practice of Biodiversity Conservation: The Benuaq Dayak Community of East Kalimantan, Indonesia, Mustofa Agung Sardjono & Ismayadi Samsoedin; Chapter 5. Assessing People's Perceptions of Forests: Research in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, Carol J. Pierce Colfer, Joseph Woelfel, Reed L. Wadley, & Emily Harwell. Chapter 6. In Search of a Conservation Ethic, Agus Salim, Mary Ann Brocklesby, Ann Marie Tiani, Bertin Tchikangwa, Mustofa Agung Sardjono, Roberto Porro, Joseph Woelfel, & Carol J. Piece Colfer. Section 3. Security of Intergenerational Access to Resources: Chapter 7. Intergenerational Equity and Sharing of Benefits in a Developing Island State: Research in Trinidad, Mario Gunter; Chapter 8: Assessing Intergenerational Access to Resources: Using Criteria and Indicators in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, Carol J. Pierce Colfer, Reed L Wadley, Emily Harwell, & Ravi Prabhu; Chapter 9. Sustainability and Security of Intergenerational Access to Resources: Participatory Mapping Studies in Gabon, Norbert Gami & Robert Nasi; Chapter 10. Soil Fertility and the Generation Gap: The Bene of Southern Cameroon, Diana Russell & Nicodeme Tchamou; Chapter 11. Access to Resource in Forest-Rich and Forest-Poor Contexts, Roberto Porro, Anne Marie Tiani, Bertin Tchikangwa, Mustofa Agung Sardjono, Agus Salim, Carol J. Pierce Colfer, & Mary Ann Brocklesby. Section 4. Rights and Responsibilities to Manage Cooperatively and Equitably: Chapter 12. From...(more)" |