TY - BOOK AU - Smith,Peggy AU - Broad,Gayle AU - Bullock,Ryan AU - Palmer,Lynn AU - TI - Growing community forests: practice, research, and advocacy in Canada SN - 9780887555312 AV - SD567 .G769 2017 PY - 2017/// CY - Winnipeg, Manitoba PB - University of Manitoba Press KW - Community forests KW - Canada KW - Forest management KW - Forest policy KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; Characterizing institutional diversity in Canada's community forests; Ryan Bullock, Sara Teitelbaum, and Julia Lawler --; Transformative community organizing for community forests : the Northern Ontario sustainable communities partnership; Lynn Palmer and Margaret Anne (Peggy) Smith --; Thirty years of community forestry in Ontario : bridging the gap between communities and forestry; Stephen Harvey --; Factors affecting success in a First Nation, government and forest industry collaborative process; Giuliana Casimirri and Shashi Kant --; Northeast Superior Regional Chiefs' Forum (NSRCF) : a community forestry framework development process; Colin Lachance --; The local trap and community forest policy in Nova Scotia : pitfalls and promise; Kris MacLellan and Peter Duinker --; Community forestry on the cusp of reality in New Brunswick; Tracy Glynn --; The British Columbia Community Forest Association : realizing strength in regional networking; Jennifer Gunter and Susan Mulkey --; Harrop-Procter Community Forest : learning how to manage forest resources at the community level; Felicitas Egunyu and Maureen Reed --; Fire and water : climate change adaptation in the Harrop-Procter Community Forest; Erik Leslie --; Maple syrup value systems and value chains : considering Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal perspectives; Brenda Murphy, Annette Chretien and Grant Morin --; The economic advantage of community forestry; David Robinson; 2; b N2 - "Canada is experiencing an unparalleled crisis involving forests and communities across the country. While municipalities, policy makers, and industry leaders acknowledge common challenges such as an overdependence on U.S. markets, rising energy costs, and lack of diversification, no common set of solutions has been developed and implemented. Ongoing and at times contentious public debate has revealed an appetite and need for a fundamental rethinking of the relationships that link our communities, governments, industrial partners, and forests. The community forest is one path that promises to build social, economic, and ecological resilience. This model provides local control over common forest-lands in order to activate resource development opportunities, benefits, and social responsibilities. Implementing community forestry in practice has proven to be a complex task, however: there are no road maps or well-developed and widely-tested models for community forestry in Canada. But in settings where community forests have taken hold, there is a rich and growing body of experience to draw on. Growing Community Forests brings leading researchers, practitioners, Indigenous representatives, government representatives, local advocates, and students together to share resources, and tools to forest communities, policy makers, and industry."-- UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1615350&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -