TY - JOUR
T1 - A crystal ball for forests?; Analyzing the social-ecological impacts of forest conservation and management over the long term
AU - Miller, Daniel C.
AU - Rana, Pushpendra
AU - Wahlén, Catherine Benson
N1 - Funding Information:
three anonymous reviewers for their perceptive comments on an earlier draft. This research was supported by the Program on Forests (PROFOR), project no. 145206, and the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Hatch project no. 1009327.
Publisher Copyright:
© Berghahn Books.
PY - 2017/9/1
Y1 - 2017/9/1
N2 - Citizens, governments, and donors are increasingly demanding better evidence on the eff ectiveness of development policies and programs. Eff orts to ensure such accountability in the forest sector confront the challenge that the results may take years, even decades, to materialize, while forest-related interventions usually last only a short period. This article reviews the broad interdisciplinary literature assessing forest conservation and management impacts on biodiversity conservation, climate change mitigation, and poverty alleviation in developing countries. It emphasizes the importance of indicators and identifies disconnects between a rapidly growing body of research based on quasi-experimental designs and studies taking a more critical, ethnographic approach. The article also highlights a relative lack of attention on longer-term impacts in both of these areas of scholarship. We conclude by exploring research frontiers in the assessment of the impacts of forest-related interventions with long incubation periods, notably the development of predictive proxy indicators (PPIs)s.
AB - Citizens, governments, and donors are increasingly demanding better evidence on the eff ectiveness of development policies and programs. Eff orts to ensure such accountability in the forest sector confront the challenge that the results may take years, even decades, to materialize, while forest-related interventions usually last only a short period. This article reviews the broad interdisciplinary literature assessing forest conservation and management impacts on biodiversity conservation, climate change mitigation, and poverty alleviation in developing countries. It emphasizes the importance of indicators and identifies disconnects between a rapidly growing body of research based on quasi-experimental designs and studies taking a more critical, ethnographic approach. The article also highlights a relative lack of attention on longer-term impacts in both of these areas of scholarship. We conclude by exploring research frontiers in the assessment of the impacts of forest-related interventions with long incubation periods, notably the development of predictive proxy indicators (PPIs)s.
KW - Biodiversity conservation
KW - Climate change
KW - Evidence-based conservation
KW - Forestry
KW - Impact evaluation
KW - Indicators
KW - Sustainable forest management
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U2 - 10.3167/ares.2017.080103
DO - 10.3167/ares.2017.080103
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85030664834
SN - 2150-6779
VL - 8
SP - 40
EP - 62
JO - Environment and Society: Advances in Research
JF - Environment and Society: Advances in Research
IS - 1
ER -