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1 December 2014 Mapping international forest-related issues and main actors' positions in Bangladesh
Md S. Rahman, L. Giessen
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Abstract

The international forest regime complex (IFRC) comprises a wide range of international policies, institutions and actors. The study of the influence of individual elements of the IFRC at a domestic level has become significant in forest governance processes. This paper identifies the most relevant international forest-related policy issues currently discussed in Bangladeshi forest politics and analyses the active actors and their positions on the issues identified. As an empirical method, the content analyses of media and of expert sources were employed and a theorybased actor typology was adopted. The analysis detects issues that encompass various policy domains e.g., REDD elements of UNFCCC, biodiversity elements of CBD, sustainable forest management, community based forest management and good governance. Our results suggest that future empirical research on the implementation of the IFRC in Bangladesh, especially analysing the role of powerful actors (e.g., the Ministry of Environment and Forests, the Bangladesh Forest Department, and Development Cooperation Agencies) using power analysis would be worthwhile.

Md S. Rahman and L. Giessen "Mapping international forest-related issues and main actors' positions in Bangladesh," International Forestry Review 16(6), 586-601, (1 December 2014). https://doi.org/10.1505/146554814814095294
Published: 1 December 2014
KEYWORDS
Bangladesh
expert and media deliberations
international forest policy
national level implementation
policy actors
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