<i>âAn imaginative and stimulating collection of essays that makes an indispensable contribution to the literature on forest and environmental policy and governance.â</i><br />- David Humphreys, The Open University, UK <p></p>
<i>âThis is a very timely, relevant and interesting volume. Environmental problems are pertinent problems, as the book rightly states, so we need continuous attention and effort to analyse and apply environmental governance modes. Although urgently needed, their effectiveness and legitimacy are neither straight forward nor given. Therefore, a thorough in-depth analysis of these modes, their characteristics and their pros and cons is very helpful, both for academics and policy makers. This is exactly what this book offers.â</i><br />- Bas Arts, Wageningen University and Research Centre, The Netherlands