Description
Book SynopsisThis thoughtful collection of essays examines forest policy in the U.S. Pacific Northwest and British Columbia.
Table of ContentsPart I: Introduction
1. Politics, Policy, and the War in the Woods / Debra J. Salazarand Donald K. Alper
Part II: Institutions
2. How the Way We Make Policy Governs the Policy We Make /George Hoberg
3. International Dynamics of North American Forest Policy: FromBilateral to Global Perspectives / Thomas R. Waggener
4. Firms’ Responses to External Pressures for SustainableForest Management in British Columbia and the US Pacific Northwest /Benjamin Cashore, Ilan Vertinsky and Rachana Raizada
Part III: Voices
5. Forest People: First Nations Lead the Way toward a SustainableFuture / David R. Boyd and Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson
6. The Multi-ethnic, Nontimber Forest Workforce in the PacificNorthwest: Reconceiving the Players in Forest Management / BeverlyA. Brown
Part IV: Policy Innovations
7. A Crossroad in the Forest: The Path to a Sustainable ForestSector in British Columbia / Clark S. Binkley
8. Wildlife Conservation on Private Lands: Habitat Planning andRegulatory Certainty / R. Neal Wilkins
9. Multistakeholder Processes: Activist Containment versusGrassroots Mobilization / Mae Burrows
Part V: Conclusion
10. Digging Out of the Trenches / Debra J. Salazar and Donald K.Alper
Contributors
Index