Getting the positives out of forest landscape conflicts

TitleGetting the positives out of forest landscape conflicts
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Year of Publication2016
AuthorsKane S., Gritten D., Sapkota L.M, Bui LThi, Dhiaulhaq A.
Secondary TitleUnasylva
Volume67
Issue247-248
Pagination45-51
Key themesAccessToJustice, CivilSociety-Donors, Environment
Abstract

The Asia-Pacific region is a hotspot for forest landscape conflicts which are played out between local communities and outsiders such as government agencies and private companies. Increased competition for limited natural resources, rapid sociopolitical change, and expanding markets for forest products and land have heightened tensions and intensified conflicts over resource-use priorities. There are numerous methods for addressing conflict, including negotiation, arbitration, adjudication and mediation. The role of mediation as a tool for maximizing the positive outcomes arising from forest landscape conflicts is examined.

URLhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/312373087_Getting_the_positives_out_of_forest_landscape_conflicts
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Countries

Cambodia, Thailand

Document Type

Journal Article