This report is about the changes taking place in South African forestry, the pros and cons of these changes and the prospects for a forest sector that can contribute to sustainable national development and local empowerment. Across many sectors in South Africa, policies, institutional structures and economic priorities are being transformed in response to the imperatives of equitable social development. One of the central elements of this transformation is a comprehensive land reform programme which cuts across all land use sectors. Further powerful forces shaping these internal changes stem from the opportunities and pressures of the globalising world economy
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Mayers, J., Evans, J. and Foy, T. 2001. Raising the stakes: impacts of privatisation, certification and partnerships in South African forestry. Instruments for sustainable private sector forestry series. International Institute for Environment and Development, London
Mayers, J., Evans, J., & Foy, T. (2001). Raising the Stakes – Impacts of privatisation, certification and partnerships in South African forestry. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2478
Mayers, J, J Evans, and T Foy "Raising the Stakes – Impacts of privatisation, certification and partnerships in South African forestry." (2001) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2478
Mayers J, Evans J, Foy T. Raising the Stakes – Impacts of privatisation, certification and partnerships in South African forestry. 2001; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2478.