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Governance research agenda for FLEGT : towards global forest governance research and action


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Abstract: As a contribution towards achieving the aims of the EU Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) Action Plan a Governance Research Agenda for FLEGT (GRAF) has been developed. The research agenda aims to provide an integrated picture of medium-to long-term priority areas for governance research to the FLEGT community, including research-funding organisations in the EU and internationally. This agenda is the product of nearly two years of broad consultations among academia, policymakers and practitioners, with contributions from well over 300 people. Tropenbos International was part of the advisory group that reviewed and gave their inputs for the final version of the agenda. The agenda presents a set of prioritised key research questions, organised into themes that are broadly consistent with the goals of the FLEGT Action Plan, such as forest governance, illegal logging and deforestation, and markets, trade and economic development, among others. For each theme, it provides a justification of the topic, a description of the research gaps and a list of specific topics in need of research.
Note: Contrib. by: J. Van Brusselen, T. Tuomasjukka, M. Shannon, J.F. Lund and C. Van Orshoven
Authors: Hansen, C.P.
Series Title: FLEGT in action
Category: Policy
Serial number: 2
Keywords: environment , forestry , governance
Language: eng
Organization: Tropenbos International
Organization: EFI - European Forest Institute. EU FLEGT facility
PAGE: 19
Place: Barcelona
Publisher: EFI - European Forest Institute. EU FLEGT facility [etc.]
Year: 2013
Right: © 2013 EU FLEGT facility & Tropenbos
Subject: Environment and Natural Resources
Title: Governance research agenda for FLEGT : towards global forest governance research and action