Journal Article

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Science and Policy Process: Perspectives From the Forest

Published on 1 January 2002

The changing relationship between science, policy and society in a context of increasing internationalisation and public challenges to formal expertise, is a subject for hot debate. At another level, there are live issues around rural landscape and livelihoods in low-income countries.

This IDS Bulletin connects the two by focusing on tropical forests, particularly in West Africa and the Caribbean, so strongly implicated as they are both in local livelihoods and struggles for resource control, and in scientific and policy debates locally, and in the global arena. The articles review important advances in the science of forest dynamics, which in turn, suggest ways that forest policies could become more ‘pro-poor’.

The IDS Bulletin was developed from a series of workshop presentations at IDS in March 2001.

Editors

Melissa Leach

Emeritus Fellow

Publication details

published by
IDS
authors
Leach, M., Fairhead, J. and Amanor, K.
editors
Melissa Leach, James Fairhead and Kojo Amanor
journal
IDS Bulletin, volume 33, issue 1
isbn
0265 5012

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