schema:description 3 | "内容記述: 1. Introduction: Politics, Sustainable Development and Environmental Change in South-East Asia, Raymond L. Bryant & Michael J.G. Parnwell. Part I. Context: 2. Freedom to Plant: Indonesia and Thailand in a Globalizing Pulp and Paper Industry, Larry Lohmann; 3. Environmental NGOs and Different Political Contexts in South-East Aia: Malaysia, Indonesia and Veitnam, Bernard Eccleston & David Potter; 4. Japan and South-East Asia's Environment, Owen Cameron. Part II. Process: 5. The Search for Sustainable Livelihoods in Indonesian Transmigration Settlements, Colin Sage; 6. The Race for Power in Laos: the Nordic Connections, Ann Danaiya Usher; 7. Plenty in the Context of Scarcity: Forest Management in Laos, Jonathan Rigg & Randi Jerndal. Part III. Method: 8. Environmental Change in Malaysian Borneo: Fire, Drought and Rain, Victor T. King; 9. Mapping the Environment in South-East Asia: The Use of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems, Duncan McGregor, Julia McMorrow, John Wills, Helen Lawes & Mark Lloyd; 10. Problems in the Making: A Critique of Vietnam's Tropical Forestry Action Plan, Chris R. Lang. Part IV. Options: 11. The Sustainability of Ecotourism in Indonesia: Fact and Fiction, Janet Cochrane; 12. The Bajau: Future Marine Park Managers in Indonesia?, Rili Hawari Djohani; 13. Environmental Degradation, Non-Timber Forest Products and Iban Communities in Sarawak: Impact, Response and Future Prospects, Michael J.G. Parnwell & David M. Taylor; 14. Environmental Characteristics of Brunets Temburong Rainforests and Implications for Conservation and Development, Alan P. Dykes; 15. Philippine Community-Based Forest Management: Options for Sustainable Development, Gilbert C. Braganza; 16. Conclusion: Towards Sustainable Development in South-East Asia?, Michael J.G. Parnwell & Raymond L. Bryant....(more)" |