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Our Forest, Your Ecosystem, Their Timber: Communities, Conservation, and the State in Community-Based Forest Management

Nicholas K. Menzies

April, 2007
Cloth, 280 pages, 10 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-231-13692-1
$51.50 / £30.50

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"This book makes for compelling reading and will be useful to ecologists and other scientists through to anthropologists and political scientists." — Peter Thomas, British Ecological Society Bulletin

"This excellent volume should be required reading for everyone working in forest conservation or resource management." — Alaka Wali, The Quarterly Review of Biology

"Well-written, thoughtful... [An] authoritative volume." — Marianne Schmink, Human Ecology

"Our Forest, Your Ecosystem, Their Timber successfully highlights the many challenges and complexities of community-based natural resource management from around the world. This book is very well researched and the case studies are textured, rich in detail, and remarkably diverse. Beyond his sound analysis and practical recommendations, one senses Menzies' deep commitment to the people and communities he is writing about." — J. Gabriel Lopez, director of global strategies, The World Conservation Union

"This book successfully combines original research contributions with an excellent compilation, evaluation, and discussion of the available literature. Nicholas K. Menzies has extensive knowledge of the subject and gives great historical depth to his discussion." — Christine Padoch

, Matthew Calbraith Perry Curator of Economic Botany, Institute of Economic Botany

"Nicholas K. Menzies has assembled a vast amount of material in this book, which will appeal to anyone working in the field of community forestry. Menzies's analysis makes clear that communities seeking to reassert control over forests have many steep hills to climb; nevertheless, he provides a sufficient number of success stories to leave the reader with a sense of hope for the future." — Frances Seymour, director general, Center for International Forestry Research

"Nick Menzies is one of those rare scholars who bridges the applied/academic divide. Our Forest, Your Ecosystem, Their Timber is largely based on his experience as a Ford Foundation program officer in Beijing and Nairobi, when he was funding programs in community based natural resource management. Additionally, the book draws on the academic literature from political ecology that interrogates the meanings of community, 'natural' resources, property rights, and sustainability. These rich and sophisticated case

studies explore how and why outside-sponsored CBNRM hardly ever works out as planned, and the ways in which planners and community activists need to think differently about both communities and resources. The book is a tremendous contribution to scholars and activists alike, and will be a 'must read' in courses on natural resources management at graduate and undergraduate levels in environmental studies, geography, anthropology, and political science." — Janet Sturgeon, Simon Fraser University

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About the Author

Nicholas K. Menzies is assistant director of the Asia Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He is the author of Forest and Land Management in Imperial China and author of the forestry section of Science and Civilisation in China. Menzies has a degree in Chinese Studies from Cambridge University (UK) and a Ph.D. in Wildland Resource Science from the University of California at Berkeley. He has worked on issues concerning communities and forest resources management with the Mountain Institute in Tibet and with the Ford Foundation in China and East Africa.

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