Pluralism and the less powerful: accommodating multiple interests in local forest management

Forest decision-making is becoming more pluralistic. As the numbers of groups involved in forest decisions have increased, concern about how to accommodate multiple interests has similarly burgeoned. This article presents pluralism as a foundation for understanding how less powerful group's interests can be accommodated. It examines approaches to how interests are defined, communicated and coordinated to review the scope of possibilities for improving pluralism. Experience with these methods suggests that accommodation that genuinely reflects the interests of disadvantaged groups is most likely to occur where state and civil society governance institutions provide opportunities for 1) mutual learning among interest groups, 2) iterative cycles of bounded conflict and cooperation 3) public, transparent decision-making 4) checks and balances in decision-making among groups and 5) the provision of capacity building or political alliances for disadvantaged interest groups. High transaction costs, persistent injustices and impossibility of neutral facilitation pose contradictions to the possibilities of achieving accommodation and need to be recognized and negotiated.

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Main Authors: Wollenberg, Eva K., Anderson, J., Edmunds, D.
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2001
Subjects:forest management, forests, local population, community forestry, conflicts, decision making, interest groups, pluralism,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18510
https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/1036
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-185102023-07-03T19:32:58Z Pluralism and the less powerful: accommodating multiple interests in local forest management Wollenberg, Eva K. Anderson, J. Edmunds, D. forest management forests local population community forestry conflicts decision making interest groups pluralism Forest decision-making is becoming more pluralistic. As the numbers of groups involved in forest decisions have increased, concern about how to accommodate multiple interests has similarly burgeoned. This article presents pluralism as a foundation for understanding how less powerful group's interests can be accommodated. It examines approaches to how interests are defined, communicated and coordinated to review the scope of possibilities for improving pluralism. Experience with these methods suggests that accommodation that genuinely reflects the interests of disadvantaged groups is most likely to occur where state and civil society governance institutions provide opportunities for 1) mutual learning among interest groups, 2) iterative cycles of bounded conflict and cooperation 3) public, transparent decision-making 4) checks and balances in decision-making among groups and 5) the provision of capacity building or political alliances for disadvantaged interest groups. High transaction costs, persistent injustices and impossibility of neutral facilitation pose contradictions to the possibilities of achieving accommodation and need to be recognized and negotiated. 2001 2012-06-04T09:06:32Z 2012-06-04T09:06:32Z Journal Article Wollenberg, E., Anderson, J., Edmunds, D. 2001. Pluralism and the less powerful: accommodating multiple interests in local forest management . International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology Special issue, 1 (3/4) :199-222. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18510 https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/1036 en p. 199-222 International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology
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Pluralism and the less powerful: accommodating multiple interests in local forest management
description Forest decision-making is becoming more pluralistic. As the numbers of groups involved in forest decisions have increased, concern about how to accommodate multiple interests has similarly burgeoned. This article presents pluralism as a foundation for understanding how less powerful group's interests can be accommodated. It examines approaches to how interests are defined, communicated and coordinated to review the scope of possibilities for improving pluralism. Experience with these methods suggests that accommodation that genuinely reflects the interests of disadvantaged groups is most likely to occur where state and civil society governance institutions provide opportunities for 1) mutual learning among interest groups, 2) iterative cycles of bounded conflict and cooperation 3) public, transparent decision-making 4) checks and balances in decision-making among groups and 5) the provision of capacity building or political alliances for disadvantaged interest groups. High transaction costs, persistent injustices and impossibility of neutral facilitation pose contradictions to the possibilities of achieving accommodation and need to be recognized and negotiated.
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