On the need for critical and decolonial research – Reflections from the 5th International Forest Policy Meeting
After attending IFPM5, Research Associate Ayami Kan reflects on the motivations and purposes for critical and decolonial research.
After attending IFPM5, Research Associate Ayami Kan reflects on the motivations and purposes for critical and decolonial research.
Kleinschmit, D., Wildburger, C., Grima, N., and Fisher, B. (eds.), 2024.
International Forest Governance: A Critical Review of Trends, Drawbacks, and New Approaches.
IUFRO World Series Volume 43. Vienna. 164p.
11 April 2024 – 5th International Forest Policy Meeting, Finland
11 April 2024 – 5th International Forest Policy Meeting, Finland
11 April 2024 – 5th International Forest Policy Meeting, Finland
10-12 April 2024
Helsinki, Finland
Researcher Wai Phyoe Maung reflects from his trip in Laos, where the expansive rubber plantations left a deep impression on him.
Modules 2 and 3: Ecosystem Services and Well-being Bundles
Are industrial tree plantations the answer for development in Sabah?
PhD Researcher Niina Pietarinen from University of Helsinki writes about the issues indigenous communities in Pitas, Sabah are facing in the midst of government plans to expand industrial tree plantations.
Sánchez García, P & Wong, G. (2024, 3 23). The political economy of deforestation in the Colombian Amazon. Journal of Political Ecology 31(1) :178–199. doi: 10.2458/jpe.5230