2010
DOI: 10.26530/oapen_574651
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Die Politik des Waldes

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“…The critical point for this was that in Europe, 'dead trees' suddenly entered the social reality as ecological problem and the phenomenon of 'Waldsterben' (tree dieback) was attributed to industry and car emissions, acid rain and agricultural practice. The focus thus shifted from the protection of tropical forests to a sustainable management of all forests (see Pülzl, 2010).…”
Section: About the Authormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The critical point for this was that in Europe, 'dead trees' suddenly entered the social reality as ecological problem and the phenomenon of 'Waldsterben' (tree dieback) was attributed to industry and car emissions, acid rain and agricultural practice. The focus thus shifted from the protection of tropical forests to a sustainable management of all forests (see Pülzl, 2010).…”
Section: About the Authormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While some countries were in favour of a global forest convention, others raised general concerns. From a powerful position in the international forest governance arena based on their forest resources, Malaysia, Brazil and other countries, in particular, criticized the biased focus on tropical forests (Pülzl, 2005).…”
Section: International Forest Governance Before the Earth Summitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A partir de 1982 se prohibió la práctica de desmonte pesado y la plantación se restringió a las zonas libres de bosque, disminuyendo las densidades iniciales a 3 x 3 (1111 plantas/ha). Pülzl et al (2010) proponen que los discursos globales sobre bosques han influido sobre las políticas internacionales y que los cambios discursivos se han reflejado en cambios políticos. Así, el meta discurso neoliberal asociado a una desregulación y autorregulación de leyes blandas (Arts et al 2010) definió la creación de leyes de fomento forestal cuyos efectos y alcances serían delineados por el mercado.…”
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