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A world-wide demand in large-scale land acquisition over the past decade has been discussed as a land grab for access to natural resources. Forestland grab is the dynamics of land use changes by the foreign or national entities that can enable forests an
Most of them focus on the linkage between the socioeconomic char- acteristics of the households and the adoption of AF practices e.g., [17,24,28]. The evolution of AF from subsistence to commercial enterprises has been studied by Dhakal et al. [29] for the Eastern Terai of Nepal, ...
This article examines the application of one of the forms of modern public management—public–private partnership (PPP)—in the forestry sector. This contributes to the search for new forms and methods that uphold the principles of sustainable developme
Policy and Institutional Arrangement The first forest act of Japan was enacted in 1897, and the current forest act was the third one, enacted in 1951. The main purpose of the present act was to protect forests from the initially divested forests and to conserve national forest land. After ...