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The integration of tropical forestry in rural and general socio-economic development is reviewed from a historical perspective. Development is synthesized in six paradigms, whereby practice is integrated in theories and ongoing discourses. The paradigms are the basis for an outlook on future tropical forestry development models. The one-dimensional, static thinking prevalent in market-driven tropical forestry is complemented by more complex models; models in which the regulating and constituting functions of the state are revitalized and civil society and communities are involved in a balanced way. Future forestry development models have to be diversified, flexible and able to adapt to the increasing external influences exerted by the human ecological system.
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Pretzsch, J. (2014). Paradigms of Tropical Forestry in Rural Development. In: Pretzsch, J., Darr, D., Uibrig, H., Auch, E. (eds) Forests and Rural Development. Tropical Forestry, vol 9. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41404-6_2
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Print ISBN: 978-3-642-41403-9
Online ISBN: 978-3-642-41404-6
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