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Introduction / Chris Tollefson 1. Economic Instruments for Promoting Sustainable Forestry: Opportunities and Constraints / Peter H. Pearse 2. Governing Instruments for Forest Policy in British Columbia: A Positive and Normative Analysis / W.T. Stanbury and Ilan B. Vertinsky 3. Compliance and Constraint: Economic Instruments for Achieving Objectives of Public Forest Policy in British Columbia / David Haley and Martin K. Luckert 4. Living Communities in a Living Forest: Towards an Ecosystem-Based Structure of Local Tenure and Management / Michael M'Gonigle and Brian L. Scarfe 5. Sustainable Practices? An Analysis of BC's Forest Practices Code / Tracey L. Cook 6. Priority-Use Zoning: Sustainable Solution or Symbolic Politics? / Jeremy Rayner 7. Sustained Yield: Why has it Failed to Achieve Sustainability? / Lois Dellert 8. The Pitfalls and Potential of Eco-Certification as a Market Incentive for Sustainable Forest Management / Fred Gale and Cheri Burda 9. Regulation, Takings, Compensation, and the Environment: An Economic Perspective / David Cohen and Brian Radnoff 10. Ecoforestry Bound: How International Trade Agreements Constrain the Adoption of An Ecosystem-Based Approach to Forest Management / Fred Gale
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