Rethinking Effective Public Engagement in Sustainable Forest Governance
Abstract
Addressing environmental problems through conventional expert and scientific approaches alone is largely ineffective. Therefore, Canadian forest management has evolved to include governance processes such as public advisory committees. Public participation is mandated by federal and provincial policy and is a key part of forest certification processes. In this context, self-reports of committee effectiveness and satisfaction are common...
Paper Details
Title
Rethinking Effective Public Engagement in Sustainable Forest Governance
Published Date
Jan 9, 2019
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
12
Pages
1383 - 1398
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