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Actors’ Power, Livelihood Assets and Participatory Forestry in Bangladesh: Evidence from the Sal Forests Area
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作者 K. K. Islam Hyakumura Kimihiko +2 位作者 Masakazu Tani max krott Noriko Sato 《Open Journal of Forestry》 2014年第5期1-9,共9页
Decentralize in forest management policies towards more people-oriented approaches has become major policy trends in many of the world’s developing countries during the last decade. However, the power of important ac... Decentralize in forest management policies towards more people-oriented approaches has become major policy trends in many of the world’s developing countries during the last decade. However, the power of important actors to misuse the participatory forestry (PF) approach for their self-interests has been stated as a main problem to success. So, this study attempted to identify the most powerful actors and the extent at which they influence the outcomes of PF, and also to measure the impact of PF on livelihood assets of participants. The empirical data were collected from the well-established PF programs at Madhupur Sal forests area of Bangladesh. The results showed that the forest department (FD) proved itself as the most powerful and influential actor in every element of power analysis in PF. Regarding to livelihood analysis, the results revealed that the overall value of participants’ livelihood assets was 0.85 and it was significantly differed from the non-participants value of 0.66. However, the development of human, physical and financial assets was not indicating a decent improvement like as natural and social assets of participants. So, it is necessary to pay more attention to boost up participants’ human and financial assets through intensive training and adopting proper tree-crop production techniques, and also ensuring alternative livelihoods approaches to the local people. In addition, the local government will need to pay more emphasis on constructing village roads and infrastructure so as to enhance physical assets of the local people. Finally, the study would recommend promoting PF with apposite government facilities and also empowering local participants in order to balance the power among different actors, and this will facilitate the participants in governing all of their development activities efficiently. 展开更多
关键词 Participatory Forestry ACTOR POWER LIVELIHOOD Assets Sal FORESTS BANGLADESH
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Forest-Climate Politics in Bangladesh’s Media Discourse in Comparison to Global Media Discourse
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作者 Md. Nazmus Sadath max krott Carsten Schusser 《Open Journal of Forestry》 2013年第1期1-7,共7页
Forest and climate issues are prominent within the policies and media in Bangladesh, as well as on the global level. In this study, media discourses from 1989 to 2010 from the “International Herald Tribune” and “Th... Forest and climate issues are prominent within the policies and media in Bangladesh, as well as on the global level. In this study, media discourses from 1989 to 2010 from the “International Herald Tribune” and “The Daily Ittefaq” ofBangladeshare analyzed. Quantitative content analysis classifies 16 frames of the forest and climate issue and 17 political actors. Substantial differences between the forest and climate discourses of the national and international media have been discovered. The national print media reports that the forest is in a crisis due to climate change, whereas the international print media describes the forest as a solution opportunity to climate change. The hypothesis that the international media drives the national media discourse is rejected. The national media forest and climate discourse in Bangladesh began five years earlier than in the international media, and the different framing of the forest and climate issues can be explained by the influence of strong actors on both the national and international level. Journalists and politicians are the strongest influences in the national print media (The Daily Ittefaq) and primarily frame the discussion around the adverse impact of climate change on the forest inBangladesh, a country that faces potentially severe effects from climate change. By stressing that climate change has caused a forest crisis, the national media brings attention to a threat that they are not responsible for. Scientists, Non-Governmental Organizations and international organizations are the major voices in the international print media (International Herald Tribune). They shape the global forest and climate media discourse around the wider scope of forests’ role in climate change. International scientists and NGOs present themselves as problem solvers of climate change by framing the discussion around the mitigating role of the forests. These strategic arguments explain the differences in media discourse. 展开更多
关键词 Climate Change Forest-Climate DISCOURSE POLITICAL ACTOR Media FRAMING
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森林治理中以行动者为中心的权力理论 被引量:2
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作者 赵佳程 张沛 +2 位作者 巴枫 max krott 刘金龙 《资源科学》 CSSCI CSCD 北大核心 2020年第4期636-648,共13页
世界经济社会快速发展,森林面积减少、森林退化等生态环境问题日益凸显。森林成为不同行动者博弈的重要舞台,行动者之间的权力关系深刻影响了森林治理的效果。为了分析森林治理等研究领域中的社会网络关系,本文介绍了Max Krott等学者建... 世界经济社会快速发展,森林面积减少、森林退化等生态环境问题日益凸显。森林成为不同行动者博弈的重要舞台,行动者之间的权力关系深刻影响了森林治理的效果。为了分析森林治理等研究领域中的社会网络关系,本文介绍了Max Krott等学者建立的以行动者为中心的权力理论,该理论提出行动者可以通过强制、激励(抑制)、主导信息3个权力要素,将自己的意志强加给其他行动者,并改变了他们的行为,从而决定森林治理的最终效果。该理论逐渐成为多个研究领域的重要分析框架,通过对社会网络的分析,以指导相关政策制定和实施。本文总结了权力理论的概念、研究方法和权力要素分类,并进一步探讨分析了该理论的研究边界和适用领域,并结合中国研究情景,提出了该理论在中国的应用前景和发展潜力。在生态文明建设的背景下,以行动者为中心的权力理论可以为中国学者分析森林等自然资源的现有治理结构、构建良好的治理体系提供有效的分析框架。 展开更多
关键词 森林治理 政策研究 行动者视角 权力理论 分析框架
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