This definitive work is intended to be a reference for sustainable forest development based on experiences in Japan, Indonesia and the Solomon Islands. Although superficially the interests of forest dwellers and commercial outsiders may appear to be mismatched, this work demonstrates that this need not necessarily be so. The contributors, academics and practitioners, from all three countries, outline the steps for implementing a new vision where previously conflicting parties can join together for a mutually beneficial use of limited forest resources. 338 pages with an index.
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Published by NUS Press, Singapore, 2016. ISBN: 9789971698621