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Multi-level governance of forest resources (Editorial to the special feature – Part 2)

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  • A detailed Editorial was published with Part I of the Special Issue on Multi-level Governance of Forest Resources in the August 2012 edition of the International Journal of the Commons (Mwangi and Wardell 2012)

  • The workshop was convened in order to encourage dialogue among researchers and policy makers with regards to structures and arrangements for forest governance given decentralisation reforms, global climate change, and international trade in timber and other commodities

  • Global, regional, national and sub-national influences are all mediated at the local level (Rigg and Nattapoolwat 2001), and where community organisations can play important roles in the provision of services, goods and infrastructure related to the protection and enhancement of forests

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A detailed Editorial was published with Part I of the Special Issue on Multi-level Governance of Forest Resources in the August 2012 edition of the International Journal of the Commons (Mwangi and Wardell 2012). The workshop was convened in order to encourage dialogue among researchers and policy makers with regards to structures and arrangements for forest governance given decentralisation reforms, global climate change, and international trade in timber and other commodities.

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