Forests in Sustainable Mountain Development: A State of Knowledge Report for 2000. Task Force on Forests in Sustainable Mountai 2000
DOI: 10.1079/9780851994468.0181
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Traditional knowledge, Western science and environmental ethics in forest management.

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“…As a basis for such policies, a critical need will be to bring together many types of information, preferably in spatial databases, or geographic information systems (GIS), which can be invaluable tools for allowing diverse interests to jointly consider various scenarios for the future (Schreier 2000, Thomson andAkenhead 2000). This requires not only further research to supply the relevant information, but also the commitment of governments to provide full access to relevant information-which has not always been the case.…”
Section: Mountain Forests In An Era Of Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a basis for such policies, a critical need will be to bring together many types of information, preferably in spatial databases, or geographic information systems (GIS), which can be invaluable tools for allowing diverse interests to jointly consider various scenarios for the future (Schreier 2000, Thomson andAkenhead 2000). This requires not only further research to supply the relevant information, but also the commitment of governments to provide full access to relevant information-which has not always been the case.…”
Section: Mountain Forests In An Era Of Changementioning
confidence: 99%