At the interface of culture, development and forests - Insights from Bolivia and Kenya

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_A7FB4B41608C
Type
A part of a book
Collection
Publications
Title
At the interface of culture, development and forests - Insights from Bolivia and Kenya
Title of the book
Forests and Rural Development
Author(s)
Rist Stephan, Darr Barbara, Bottazzi Patrick
Publisher
Springer Publishing
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2014
Editor
Pretzsch J., Uibrig H., Darr D.
Series
Tropical Forestry
Pages
167-204
Abstract
Abstract The first part summarises the origins, definitions and debates around the general notions of development, culture and associated more specific concepts such as identity, tradition, xogenous and endogenous knowledge, institutions, governance or territoriality. A second part highlights how culture and development got related to the debates around sustainable governance of natural resources and forests. The third part illustrates on the basis of a case study from Kenya and Bolivia how culture as a transversal element of forest governance is expressed in empirical terms. Moreover it is shown how the cultural dimension affects positively or negatively the outcomes of culturally shaped forest governance outcomes and the
role these effects play in shaping the sustainability of the socio-ecological systems of forests in Africa and South America.
Keywords
Sustainable forest governance, cultural ecology, Bolivia, Kenya
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