TY - JOUR
T1 - A practice based approach to forest governance
AU - Arts, Bas
AU - Behagel, Jelle
AU - Turnhout, Esther
AU - de Koning, Jessica
AU - van Bommel, Séverine
N1 - Assessing forest governance - analytical concepts and their application . - Edited by Lukas Giessen and Gérard Buttoud
PY - 2014/12
Y1 - 2014/12
N2 - ‘Forest governance’ refers to new modes of regulation in the forest sector, such as decentralized, community-based and market-oriented policy instruments and management approaches. Its main theoretical basis consists of two mainstream models: rational choice and neo-institutionalism. Since these models rest upon problematic conceptualisations of ‘the social’, this paper proposes a so-called ‘practice based approach’, which offers a comprehensive understanding of social dynamics related to trees, forests and biodiversity. It tries to go beyond some of the old dualisms in social theory, such as subject and object, human and nature and agency and structure. Three sensitising concepts – situated agency, logic of practice and performativity – are introduced and their application is illustrated by a number of examples from forest governance practices: joint forest management in India, decentralized forest management in Bolivia and the construction of biodiversity datasets in Europe. The paper also addresses some of the criticisms the approach has received.
AB - ‘Forest governance’ refers to new modes of regulation in the forest sector, such as decentralized, community-based and market-oriented policy instruments and management approaches. Its main theoretical basis consists of two mainstream models: rational choice and neo-institutionalism. Since these models rest upon problematic conceptualisations of ‘the social’, this paper proposes a so-called ‘practice based approach’, which offers a comprehensive understanding of social dynamics related to trees, forests and biodiversity. It tries to go beyond some of the old dualisms in social theory, such as subject and object, human and nature and agency and structure. Three sensitising concepts – situated agency, logic of practice and performativity – are introduced and their application is illustrated by a number of examples from forest governance practices: joint forest management in India, decentralized forest management in Bolivia and the construction of biodiversity datasets in Europe. The paper also addresses some of the criticisms the approach has received.
KW - Forest governance
KW - Practice based approach
KW - Situated agency
KW - Logic of practice
KW - Performativity
U2 - 10.1016/j.forpol.2014.04.001
DO - 10.1016/j.forpol.2014.04.001
M3 - Article
SN - 1389-9341
VL - 49
SP - 4
EP - 11
JO - Forest Policy and Economics
JF - Forest Policy and Economics
ER -