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Forêts tropicales, jungle internationale
Les revers d'une écopolitique mondiale
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Tropical Forests, an Interantional Jungle
The Underside of Global Ecopolitics
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Marie-Claude Smouts
Smouts, Marie-Claude
Marie-Claude
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Directrice de recherche honoraire au CNRS
CERI - Sciences Po
<p> Directeur de recherche au CNRS (CERI-FNSP), professeur à l'Institut d'études politiques de Paris (en 1989).<br /> Elle a écrit de nombreux ouvrages et articles sur la diplomatie multilatérale, la politique étrangère de la France et la théorie des relations internationales.</p>
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Internet Hierarchy
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<P>Les forts tropicales ne se portent pas bien. Cet ouvrage en expose clairement les raisons: mpris des populations locales, mode de dveloppement choisi, comportements prdateurs, conflits arms...</P>
<P>En sappuyant sur les travaux dexperts et sur des tmoignages recueillis sur le terrain, lauteur analyse les avances et les limites de laction internationale pour la gestion durable des forts tropicales. Chemin faisant, elle bouscule un certain nombre dides reues: bois tropical ne signifie pas bois prcieux; la fort vierge nexiste pas; le commerce international nest pas toujours la cause principale du recul de la fort tropicale.</p>
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<P>Les forts tropicales ne se portent pas bien. Cet ouvrage en expose clairement les raisons: mpris des populations locales, mode de dveloppement choisi, comportements prdateurs, conflits arms...</P>
<P>En sappuyant sur les travaux dexperts et sur des tmoignages recueillis sur le terrain, lauteur analyse les avances et les limites de laction internationale pour la gestion durable des forts tropicales. Chemin faisant, elle bouscule un certain nombre dides reues: bois tropical ne signifie pas bois prcieux; la fort vierge nexiste pas; le commerce international nest pas toujours la cause principale du recul de la fort tropicale.</p>
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Les forêts tropicales ne se portent pas bien. Cet ouvrage en expose clairement les raisons : mépris des populations locales, mode de développement choisi, comportements prédateurs, conflits armés...
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<P>Based on the works of experts and accounts from the field, the author explores the complexities of what role tropical forests play not only in environmentalism but in trade, health care, and almost every facet of natural and social life for those living there and beyond.</p>
<P>Although for most in the developed world tropical forests have gained a status of part of our world heritage, these forests are not really part of the global commons or a global public good. Developing nations maintain control over the forests within their borders and often use the forests as they see fit. The international system for mediating the issue is a fractured group of non-governmental organizations and transnational networks, often with competing views of how to manage tropical forests. </p>
Despite this seemingly grim picture, Marie-Claude Smouts is optimistic. A changing world view of forest depletion is influencing countries both north and south. Although forests will be used commercially, it is a dynamic process that should maintain them far into the future.</P>
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<P>Based on the works of experts and accounts from the field, the author explores the complexities of what role tropical forests play not only in environmentalism but in trade, health care, and almost every facet of natural and social life for those living there and beyond.</p>
<P>Although for most in the developed world tropical forests have gained a status of part of our world heritage, these forests are not really part of the global commons or a global public good. Developing nations maintain control over the forests within their borders and often use the forests as they see fit. The international system for mediating the issue is a fractured group of non-governmental organizations and transnational networks, often with competing views of how to manage tropical forests. </p>
Despite this seemingly grim picture, Marie-Claude Smouts is optimistic. A changing world view of forest depletion is influencing countries both north and south. Although forests will be used commercially, it is a dynamic process that should maintain them far into the future.</P>
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Tropical forest in the heart of international relations.
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<p>Des monographies présentant les résultats de recherches inédites dans les différentes disciplines des sciences humaines et sociales.</p>
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