Title of article :
Role of political power in forest administration policy of Iran
Author/Authors :
Sotoudeh Foumani ، B. University of Guilan , Rostami Shahraji ، T. University of Guilan , Mohammadi Limaei ، S. University of Guilan
Pages :
19
From page :
181
To page :
199
Abstract :
The area of natural forest in Iran is approximately 12.4 million hectares, comprising 7.5%  of the total area of Iran. Forest management in the country was changed to the legislature after order of the Forest Nationalization Law in 1963. With  civilization development, pressure on forests was significantly increased. In the early  20th century a system of development planning began as a series of sevenyear cycles, focusing on accelerating economic growth by improving capitalintensive industries and replacing religious and social traditions with rapid modernization. There are some essential challenges ahead of the common assets administration of the Hyrcanian forests which have many conflicts between including executive associations and regulations. So that, forest policy has been structurally shifted in policy sector, from private administration to governmental management. This paper has provided  a literature review discussing the forest policy administration in Iran and its essential structural shifts during the last century as well as data collection from relevant governmental and private organizations.
Keywords :
Iranian forests , Forest policy , Political power , Climate change adaptation
Journal title :
Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences (CJES)
Serial Year :
2017
Journal title :
Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences (CJES)
Record number :
2443639
Link To Document :
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