The Purpose of Forests by Jack Westoby

The Purpose of Forests by Jack Westoby

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Zusammenfassung

This volume brings together the principal writings of an important figure in the developmental aspects of international forestry in the postwar period. Jack Westoby was the first to argue that forest resources could be harnessed to Third-World development.

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The Purpose of Forests by Jack Westoby

This volume brings together the principal writings of an important figure in the developmental aspects of international forestry in the postwar period. Jack Westoby was the first to argue that forest resources could be harnessed to Third-World development. For three decades he was at the centre of debates about the role of forestry in socio-economic development and his writings, speeches and comments have advanced theory and influenced practice. He continually posed new questions about the role of forest development in the Third World. Papers in this collection not only summarized the issues and the experience gained, often they changed the direction of the debate. The book is in three parts. The seminal paper in the first chapter held out the promise that forest industries could be mechanisms for development, and the rest of the first part elaborates this idea. The second part reveals the author's growing doubts about the consequences of the forestry development projects which were actually being implemented. These doubts led eventually to his famous denunciation of tropical forest development which impoverished the many and enriched the few. This and other chapters in the third part look to an alternative, a forestry oriented towards people's needs.
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ISBN 13 9780631171430
ISBN 10 0631171436
Titel The Purpose of Forests
Autor Jack Westoby
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 1989-09-14
Seitenanzahl 260
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