Examination of the influences of global forest governance arrangements at the domestic level

The ultimate goal of many international and transnational attempts to address global problems is to influence domestic policymaking processes rather than simply to constrain or modify the external behaviour of states. This chapter reviews existing scholarship on the impacts that global forest govern...

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Main Authors: Eba'a Atyi, R., Maryudi, A., McGinley, K., Cadman, T., Gulbrandsen, L., Goehler, D., Hogl, K., Humphreys, D., Kant, S., Kozak, R., Levin, K., McDermott, C., Purdon, Mark, Scher, I., Stone, M.W., Tacconi, L., Yasmi, Yurdi
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Language:Inglés
Published: IUFRO 2010
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20661
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author Eba'a Atyi, R.
Maryudi, A.
McGinley, K.
Cadman, T.
Gulbrandsen, L.
Goehler, D.
Hogl, K.
Humphreys, D.
Kant, S.
Kozak, R.
Levin, K.
McDermott, C.
Purdon, Mark
Scher, I.
Stone, M.W.
Tacconi, L.
Yasmi, Yurdi
author_browse Cadman, T.
Eba'a Atyi, R.
Goehler, D.
Gulbrandsen, L.
Hogl, K.
Humphreys, D.
Kant, S.
Kozak, R.
Levin, K.
Maryudi, A.
McDermott, C.
McGinley, K.
Purdon, Mark
Scher, I.
Stone, M.W.
Tacconi, L.
Yasmi, Yurdi
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Maryudi, A.
McGinley, K.
Cadman, T.
Gulbrandsen, L.
Goehler, D.
Hogl, K.
Humphreys, D.
Kant, S.
Kozak, R.
Levin, K.
McDermott, C.
Purdon, Mark
Scher, I.
Stone, M.W.
Tacconi, L.
Yasmi, Yurdi
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description The ultimate goal of many international and transnational attempts to address global problems is to influence domestic policymaking processes rather than simply to constrain or modify the external behaviour of states. This chapter reviews existing scholarship on the impacts that global forest governance arrangements have had on domestic policymaking processes and decisions. We apply a framework that distinguishes ‘economic globalisation’ – the phenomenon of increasing economic integration from ‘internationalisation’, in which international and transnational pressures influence domestic policymaking (Bernstein and Cashore 2000). We review the effects of four distinct pathways of internationalisation in shaping domestic policies: international rules; international norms and discourse; markets; and direct access to domestic policy processes. This framework overcomes longstanding debates about whether globalisation forces a ‘ratcheting down’ of domestic standards in a ‘race to the bottom’, or whether increasing economic and political interdependence can create a ‘race to the top’. The application of the framework to cases in Southeast Asia, Latin America, Africa, Europe and North America reveals that economic globalisation is not determinative. Rather, it interacts with other factors (operating internationally, transnationally and/or domestically) that condition its effects. Key lessons emerge from this review on the conditions under which, and interventions through which, the international forest regime has affected domestic forest policies, as well as on the interventions that might be nurtured to influence and nurture future policy development.
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spelling CGSpace206612025-01-24T14:20:15Z Examination of the influences of global forest governance arrangements at the domestic level Eba'a Atyi, R. Maryudi, A. McGinley, K. Cadman, T. Gulbrandsen, L. Goehler, D. Hogl, K. Humphreys, D. Kant, S. Kozak, R. Levin, K. McDermott, C. Purdon, Mark Scher, I. Stone, M.W. Tacconi, L. Yasmi, Yurdi forestry policies governance institutions redd-plus sustainability forest management The ultimate goal of many international and transnational attempts to address global problems is to influence domestic policymaking processes rather than simply to constrain or modify the external behaviour of states. This chapter reviews existing scholarship on the impacts that global forest governance arrangements have had on domestic policymaking processes and decisions. We apply a framework that distinguishes ‘economic globalisation’ – the phenomenon of increasing economic integration from ‘internationalisation’, in which international and transnational pressures influence domestic policymaking (Bernstein and Cashore 2000). We review the effects of four distinct pathways of internationalisation in shaping domestic policies: international rules; international norms and discourse; markets; and direct access to domestic policy processes. This framework overcomes longstanding debates about whether globalisation forces a ‘ratcheting down’ of domestic standards in a ‘race to the bottom’, or whether increasing economic and political interdependence can create a ‘race to the top’. The application of the framework to cases in Southeast Asia, Latin America, Africa, Europe and North America reveals that economic globalisation is not determinative. Rather, it interacts with other factors (operating internationally, transnationally and/or domestically) that condition its effects. Key lessons emerge from this review on the conditions under which, and interventions through which, the international forest regime has affected domestic forest policies, as well as on the interventions that might be nurtured to influence and nurture future policy development. 2010 2012-06-04T09:15:04Z 2012-06-04T09:15:04Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20661 en IUFRO Eba'a Atyi, R., Maryudi, A., McGinley, K., Cadman, T., Gulbrandsen, L., Goehler, D., Hogl, K., Humphreys, D., Kant, S., Kozak, R., Levin, K., McDermott, C., Purdon, M., Scher, I., Stone, M.W., Tacconi, L., Yasmi, Y. 2010. Examination of the influences of global forest governance arrangements at the domestic level . IUFRO World No.28. In: Jeremy Rayner, Alexander Buck & Pia Katila (eds.).. Embracing complexity: meeting the challenges of international forest governance. A global assessment report. :111-135. Vienna, Austria, IUFRO. ISBN: 978-3-902762-01-6..
spellingShingle forestry policies
governance
institutions
redd-plus
sustainability
forest management
Eba'a Atyi, R.
Maryudi, A.
McGinley, K.
Cadman, T.
Gulbrandsen, L.
Goehler, D.
Hogl, K.
Humphreys, D.
Kant, S.
Kozak, R.
Levin, K.
McDermott, C.
Purdon, Mark
Scher, I.
Stone, M.W.
Tacconi, L.
Yasmi, Yurdi
Examination of the influences of global forest governance arrangements at the domestic level
title Examination of the influences of global forest governance arrangements at the domestic level
title_full Examination of the influences of global forest governance arrangements at the domestic level
title_fullStr Examination of the influences of global forest governance arrangements at the domestic level
title_full_unstemmed Examination of the influences of global forest governance arrangements at the domestic level
title_short Examination of the influences of global forest governance arrangements at the domestic level
title_sort examination of the influences of global forest governance arrangements at the domestic level
topic forestry policies
governance
institutions
redd-plus
sustainability
forest management
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20661
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