Tracking science-policy processes
Jan 10, 2002
Policy debates around forests and livelihoods, biodiversity, sustainable timber production and watershed protection now emphasise social inclusion and participation. Yet comparative research in West Africa and the Caribbean demonstrates how current configurations of science and policy continue to exclude the knowledge and experiences of land users - especially the poorest - remaining antithetical to their interests, and compromising broader policy effectiveness.
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