Governing Cambodia’s Forests: The International Politics of Policy Reform
by
Andrew Cock
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
322
Language
English
Published
Mar 1, 2015
Publisher
NIAS Press
ISBN-10
8776941663
ISBN-13
9788776941666
Description
Andrew Cock's work delves into the intricate dynamics of forest governance in Cambodia against the backdrop of significant environmental degradation. Through a keen analysis, he unravels the complexities of international politics that influence policy reform in the region, shining a light on the interplay between local practices and global demands.
The narrative reflects on the historical context that has led to rampant deforestation, emphasizing the socio-economic factors at play. Cock engages with a variety of stakeholders, from government agencies to international organizations, highlighting their roles in shaping the future of Cambodia's natural resources.
In revealing the challenges and opportunities for reform, the book offers a critical perspective on sustainability efforts. It urges readers to understand the broader implications of forest conservation, not just for Cambodia, but for the global community's environmental health.
The narrative reflects on the historical context that has led to rampant deforestation, emphasizing the socio-economic factors at play. Cock engages with a variety of stakeholders, from government agencies to international organizations, highlighting their roles in shaping the future of Cambodia's natural resources.
In revealing the challenges and opportunities for reform, the book offers a critical perspective on sustainability efforts. It urges readers to understand the broader implications of forest conservation, not just for Cambodia, but for the global community's environmental health.
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