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The bioeconomy and non-timber forest products

The bioeconomy and non-timber forest products

This book provides the first in-depth investigation of how non-timber forest products are an integral part of local national and global bioeconomies. While the plants and fungi that produce non-timber forest products are essential to the sustainability of forest ecosystems peoples' food and livelihood security and sovereignty and thus the bioeconomy are often absent from bioeconomic strategies. Presenting a selection of empirical cases from around the world that engage with the bioeconomy and non-timber forest products this volume reveals how essential these products are to creating a greener and more sustainable future how to to better integrate them into efforts to transition to and expand the bioeconomy and how such efforts can be supported and developed. Chapters analyse how and to what degree non-timber forest products promote sustainable resource use generate employment and contribute to food and livelihood security and poverty alleviation. The volume develops approaches and identifies interventions and policies to support the integration of non-timber forest products into bioeconomy strategies including in national reporting schemes to provide recommendations for future research and practical implementation. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of forest and natural resource management bioeconomics circular economy and ecological economics more widely. It will also be of interest to professionals working in sustainable development and the forestry sector.

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Media and Masculinities in Contemporary Russia Constructing Non-heteronormativity

Internal Evaluation in Non-Profit Organisations Practitioner Perspectives on Theory Research and Practice

Internal Evaluation in Non-Profit Organisations Practitioner Perspectives on Theory Research and Practice

Focused on the interpersonal aspects of internal evaluation in non-profit organisations this book presents practice-based discussions centred on six key topics identified through the authors’ experience as evaluation practitioners. Internal Evaluation in Non-Profit Organisations: Practitioner Perspectives on Theory Research and Practice is not a step-by-step how-to guide; instead each chapter unpacks an aspect of internal evaluation in non-profits that is paid insufficient heed in the existing literature. Written by and for internal evaluation practitioners the book contains a plethora of practical strategies and critical analysis of thought-provoking topics that are of particular interest and importance to internal evaluators in non-profit settings. The authors understand the pressures facing practitioners and non-profit organisations and share their insights around improving evaluation’s ability to be efficient embedded useful and meaningful. This book will be of interest to researchers scholars and students focusing on non-profit management and will hold specific value for internal evaluators who want to harness their unique and influential position to help organisations achieve their goals. Further this book is ideal for individuals wanting to think critically about evaluation and improve evaluation utilisation by developing their professional capability building teamwork skills using informal everyday data incorporating theory and developing fruitful relationships with external evaluators. | Internal Evaluation in Non-Profit Organisations Practitioner Perspectives on Theory Research and Practice

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Non-profit Organizations and Co-production The Logics Shaping Professional and Citizen Collaboration

Illuminating Errors New Essays on Knowledge from Non-Knowledge

Physical Examination Procedures for Advanced Practitioners and Non-Medical Prescribers Evidence and rationale Second edition

Nuclear Conundrum of Iran and North Korea From Proliferation Crisis to Non-Proliferation Promise?

Musical Collaboration Between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous People in Australia Exchanges in The Third Space

Sources of Non-official UK Statistics

Non-State Actors and Sustainable Development in Brazil The Diffusion of the 2030 Agenda

Non-State Actors and Sustainable Development in Brazil The Diffusion of the 2030 Agenda

This book investigates how non-state actors have become key drivers of the diffusion of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in Brazil. The UN ranks Brazil as the most biodiverse country in the world but the country’s environment has never been under greater threat with the rise of multiple crises bringing mounting challenges to socioeconomic development and environmental protection. As state support has fallen away non-state actors have actively engaged and eventually mobilized other social actors towards the promotion of the SDGs and the implementation of the UN agenda. This book asks why it is that non-state actors have dedicated so much time effort and resources to promote a non-binding agenda that was ratified by and is mainly assigned to state actors. Looking at the roles of academia civil society and the private sector the book explores the different ways in which these social actors make sense of and translate the 2030 Agenda into practice within their respective local contexts. Drawing on extensive fieldwork this book sheds light on a series of challenges opportunities and contradictions within the global agenda and its implementation. Assessing what the Brazil case can teach us about the diffusion of the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs more broadly this book will be of interest to academics in the field of Sustainable Development Latin America Studies and Environmental Politics as well as sustainable development researchers and policy makers. | Non-State Actors and Sustainable Development in Brazil The Diffusion of the 2030 Agenda

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A Deaf Take on Non-Equivalence in Written Chinese Translation

Non-Western Nations and the Liberal International Order Responding to the Backlash in the West

Non-Democratic Federalism and Decentralization in Post-Soviet States

Children’s Right to Silence and Non-Participation in Education Redefining Student Voice

The Monarch and the (Non)-Human in Literature and Cinema Western and Global Perspectives

Policing Welfare Fraud The Government of Welfare Fraud and Non-Compliance

Policing Welfare Fraud The Government of Welfare Fraud and Non-Compliance

Policing Welfare Fraud charts and interrogates the suite of measures ostensibly designed to combat welfare fraud and non-compliance. In Australia which serves as the empirical focus of this book these strategies include stringent ID checks pre-emptive data surveillance technologies including the infamous and illegal ‘robodebt’ programme a dedicated fraud hotline and an ‘intelligence-led’ fraud investigation framework. Drawing on original documentary and interview data including interviews with fraud investigators this book unpacks the logics that underpin these anti-fraud initiatives with a focus on how these initiatives are imbued with logics and practices more readily associated with the criminal justice system. The central argument of the book is that the emergence of contemporary welfare compliance regimes represents a form of ‘governing through fraud’ in which the threat of welfare fraud has effectively necessitated a regime of criminalisation within the welfare state. This has been enabled by a broader process of neoliberal welfare reform which has cast suspicion over all welfare use. The overall effect of this regime is to restrict access to social security punish welfare recipients and stigmatise welfare use. Policing Welfare Fraud also highlights points of contradiction and multiplicity in the enactment of specific welfare compliance initiatives including attempts by welfare officials to moderate or reformulate these strategies ‘on the ground’. These findings demonstrate that the criminalisation of welfare is neither uniform nor inexorable and that more progressive welfare reform is possible. An accessible and compelling read this book will appeal to students and scholars of criminology sociology politics and those interested in the policing of welfare recipients. | Policing Welfare Fraud The Government of Welfare Fraud and Non-Compliance

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Critical Perspectives on the Denial of Caste in Educational Debate Towards a Non-derivative Curriculum Reason

Critical Perspectives on the Denial of Caste in Educational Debate Towards a Non-derivative Curriculum Reason

This volume represents the first exploration of caste in the field of curriculum studies challenging the ongoing silence around the issue of caste in education and curriculum theory. Presenting comprehensive critical examination of caste as a category of domination and oppression in the colonial power matrix chapters confront Eurocentric educational epistemologies which deny the existence and influence of caste. The book examines the impact of such silence in educational policy praxis and curriculum and draws from leading scholars to illustrate the fluidity of power and oppression in the caste system. By challenging historical cultural and institutional origins of caste and foregrounding perspectives from outside Western epistemological frameworks the book pioneers a critical approach to integrating caste in educational debate to interrupt social and cognitive injustices. In so doing so the volume advocates for an alternative non-derivative curriculum reason through an itinerant curriculum theory as a path toward the emergence of a critical Dalit educational theory. As such it makes a vital contribution for scholars and researchers looking to refine and enhance their knowledge of curriculum studies by highlighting the importance of theorizing caste in the role of education. | Critical Perspectives on the Denial of Caste in Educational Debate Towards a Non-derivative Curriculum Reason

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Civil Democracy Protection Success Conditions of Non-Governmental Organisations in Comparison

Climate Change Adaptation and Green Finance The Arctic and Non-Arctic World

Women and Islamic Law in a Non-Muslim State A Study Based on Decisions of the Shari'a Courts in Israel

Women and Islamic Law in a Non-Muslim State A Study Based on Decisions of the Shari'a Courts in Israel

This book is methodologically unique in scholarly literature on Muslim society. Its originality lies in the fact that the rich material offered by the shari'a courts is given a thorough analysis with a view to drawing conclusions about the present-day phenomena in Arab society and processes that the society has been undergoing in modern times. Aharon Layish examines every aspect of the social status of Muslim women that finds expression in the shari'a courts: the age of marriage stipulations inserted in the marriage contract dower polygamy maintenance and obedience divorce custody of the children guardianship and succession. Each chapter opens with a short legal introduction based on all the sources of law applying in shari'a courts followed by social analyses and a study of the attitudes and approaches of the qadis or Muslim religious judges. Layish examines the relationship between shari'a and Israeli legislation: Do shari'a courts have regard to the provisions of Israeli law? What is the relationship between shari'a and social custom and which is decisive in regard to Israeli Muslim women? To what extent does Israeli law actually affect Israeli Muslim women? What is the attitude of the qadis toward Israeli legislation?Women and Islamic Law in a Non-Muslim State is an important and original study that will be of interest to students and scholars of Islamic law comparative law sociology and modernization. | Women and Islamic Law in a Non-Muslim State A Study Based on Decisions of the Shari'a Courts in Israel

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Independent Museums and Culture Centres in Colonial and Post-colonial Zimbabwe Non-State Players Local Communities and Self-Representation

Independent Museums and Culture Centres in Colonial and Post-colonial Zimbabwe Non-State Players Local Communities and Self-Representation

Independent Museums and Culture Centres in Colonial and Post-colonial Zimbabwe presents case studies that grapple with the issue of ‘decolonising practice’ in privately owned museums and cultural centres in Zimbabwe. Including contributions from academics and practitioners this book focusses on privately run cultural institutions and highlights that there has until now been scant scholarly information about their existence and practice. Arguing that the recent resurgence of such museums which are not usually obliged to endorse official narratives of the central government points to some desire to decolonise and indigenise museums the contributors explore approaches that have been used to reconfigure such colonially inherited institutions to suit the post-colonial terrain. The volume also explores how privately owned museums can tap into or contribute to current conversations on decoloniality that encourage reflexivity inclusivity de-patriarchy multivocality community participation and agency. Exploring the motives and purpose of such institutions the book argues that they are being utilised to confront deeply entrenched stigmatisation and marginalisation. Independent Museums and Culture Centres in Colonial and Post-colonial Zimbabwe demonstrates that post-colonial African museums have become an arena for negotiating history legacies and identities. The book will be of interest to academics and students around the world who are engaged in the study of museums and heritage African studies history and culture. It will also appeal to museum practitioners working across Africa and beyond. | Independent Museums and Culture Centres in Colonial and Post-colonial Zimbabwe Non-State Players Local Communities and Self-Representation

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Discourse Particles in Asian Languages Volume II Southeast Asia

Discourse Particles in Asian Languages Volume II Southeast Asia

This volume is the second in a two-part collection of research on discourse particles focusing exclusively on the languages of Asia from the perspective of formal as well as non-formal semantics and pragmatics. Despite increasing interest in discourse particles most research in the area (particularly within formal semantics and pragmatics) focuses on a restricted set of languages and there has been little consensus on the proper formal treatment of particles. The term discourse particles has been used to cover a broad range of phenomena including such things as sentence-final particles discourse adverbs and other related phenomena. In recent years there has been extensive development of the formal approach to discourse particles which often treats these words as devices for marking information updates. It is vital however to extend this data to non-Western languages like Malay Thai or Vietnamese. These two volumes are the first to give an exclusive focus on particles in non-European languages (in this case Asian languages) from the perspective of formal and non-formal semantics and pragmatics. This second volume includes chapters on Tagalog Kimaragang Dusun (Malaysia) Malay Singlish (Colloquial Singapore English) Thai and Vietnamese. The chapters are informed by recent theoretical work in formal and non-formal semantics and pragmatics relating to the meaning of particles. The collection contributes to our theoretical understanding of the meaning of discourse particles and to empirical knowledge of discourse particles in the languages of Asia. It will be of interest to postgraduate students and scholars of semantics and pragmatics. | Discourse Particles in Asian Languages Volume II Southeast Asia

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