Tropical Forests and the Human Spirit: Journeys to the Brink of Hope / Edition 1

Tropical Forests and the Human Spirit: Journeys to the Brink of Hope / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0520230892
ISBN-13:
9780520230897
Pub. Date:
01/17/2002
Publisher:
University of California Press
ISBN-10:
0520230892
ISBN-13:
9780520230897
Pub. Date:
01/17/2002
Publisher:
University of California Press
Tropical Forests and the Human Spirit: Journeys to the Brink of Hope / Edition 1

Tropical Forests and the Human Spirit: Journeys to the Brink of Hope / Edition 1

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Overview

Tropical forests are vanishing at an alarming rate. This book, based on extensive international field research, highlights one solution for preserving this precious resource: empowering local people who depend on the forest for survival. Synthesizing a vast amount of information that has never been brought together in one place, Roger D. Stone and Claudia D'Andrea provide a clearly written and energizing tour of global efforts to empower community-based forest stewards. Along the way, they show the fundamental importance of tropical forest ecosystems and deepen our sense of urgency to save them for the benefit of billions of rural people in tropical and subtropical regions as well as for countless species of plants and animals.

In their travels to research this book, the authors saw many remarkable examples of how proficient even the poorest local people can be in stabilizing and recovering formerly destitute forests. With engagingly written case studies from Thailand's Golden Triangle to Mindanao in the Philippines, from Indonesia, India, and Africa to Brazil, Mexico, and Central America, they introduce us to the communities and the individuals, the governments, the loggers, the agencies, and the local groups who vie for forest resources. Contrasting community-based efforts and traditional forest management with government and donor efforts, they discuss the many reasons why international institutions and national governments have been unable and unwilling to stem the accelerating loss of tropical forestland.

This book argues we are paying a terrible price—politically, economically, and environmentally—for allowing tropical forests to be stripped. Community-based forestry is no panacea, but this book clearly shows its effectiveness as a management technique.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520230897
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 01/17/2002
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 325
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Roger D. Stone is Director and President of the Sustainable Development Institute and author of The Nature of Development (1992), The Voyage of the Sanderling (1991), and Dreams of Amazonia (1985). Claudia D'Andrea is Research Associate at the Sustainable Development Institute.

Table of Contents

Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction

Part I.
The Dismal Record
1. Forest Use and Misuse
2. Why Tropical Forests Decline

Part II. Stirrings in the Field
3. The Road to Bendum
4. Village Forests in India
5. Conservation in Indonesia
6. Africa's Cornucopia and Scorpion
7. Learning from Latin America

Part III. The Way Ahead
8. Shifting the Balance
9. Helping from Afar
10. Future Imperatives

Notes
Further Reading
Index
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