schema:description 2 | "内容記述: Part I. Introduction. 1. Contesting the Resource: About this Book; Political Ecology and the State; Forests as a Contested Resource; The Forest Department as a Resource Manager; Conflicting Perceptions of Forest Use; Contesting the Resource; Part II. FROM LAISSEZ-FAIRE TO SCIENTIFIC FORESTRY: 2. Pre-Scientific Forestry, 1824-1855: Laissez-Faire Forestry in Tenasserim; Challenging Laissez-Faire; When Legacies Meet: Forestry in Pegu, 1852-1855; 3. Scientific Forestry: Control and Resistance, 1856-1881: Control: - Creating a Forest Department; - Bureaucratic Politics; - Forestry and the Law; Resistance; - European Timber Traders; - Shifting Cultivators; - Peasants; Part III. RATIONALIZING FOREST USE: 4. The Era of Expansion, 1882-1901: External Territorialization; Internal Territorialization; Non-Teak Forest Use; 5. The Era of Consolidation, 1902-1922: Timber Extraction by the European Firms; Ecology and the Politics of Scientific Forestry; Forest Crime as Everyday Resistance; Part IV. FIGHTING OVER THE FORESTS: 6. Forests and Nationalism, 1923-1947: Forests, Nationalism and Politics; Peasant Access to the Plains Reserves; Burmanization of the Forestry Sector; 7. Restoring Order in the Forests, 1948-1994: Re-territorialization; Socialism; SLORC Forestry: New Directions?; Part V. CONCLUSION: 8. Burmese Forest Politics in Comparative Perspective: Contesting the Forest Resources; Resource Management and the Forest Department; Conflicting Perceptions, Contested Forests; The Political Ecology of Forest Use....(more)" |