国家视角下:泰国森林保护中“基于权利的方法”的协商

In the Eyes of the State: Negotiating a “Rights-Based Approach” to Forest Conservation in Thailand

World Development · 2002
被引 147
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

探讨了泰国社区林业法案中基于权利的方法,分析国家如何支持商业利益或反对权力下放,从而削弱社区权利,并记录了公民社会组织在公共领域协商权利的过程。

Abstract

Recent debates about governance, poverty and environmental sustainability have emphasized a “rights-based” approach, in which equitable development is strongly associated with individual and communal rights. This paper reviews this approach and explores its practical application to Thailand's “Community Forestry Bill,” which seeks to establish communal rights of access and conservation in forest reserve areas. The paper examines conflicts concerning watershed forests and mangroves in Thailand, and argues that efforts to support rural livelihoods through community rights have been undermined by a state that has frequently supported commercial interests or opposed decentralization to minority groups. The paper documents how civil society organizations may negotiate rights within the wider public spheres in which rules, rights, and “community” are established, and defended.

权利导向方法社区林业法案森林保护泰国