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Civil Society,Environmental Security and Knowledge: Forest Governance in Thailand and the Philippines in the Context of ASEAN
Authors:Contreras  Antonio P
Institution:(1) Department of Political Science, De La Salle University, 2401 Taft Avenue, Manila, 1004, Philippines (E-mail:
Abstract:In the domain of environmental security, it appears that a strong civil society, one with strong social ingenuity and social capital, is a necessary condition not only for environmental security, but also for regional security in general. This paper will argue that in the context of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), much can be learned from the empirical experiences of Thailand and the Philippines that have established records of accomplishment in civil society participation in forest governance. Also discussed is the possible role of epistemic communities both within these countries as well as across countries in the ASEAN in harnessing institutions of knowledge to influence domestic and regional governance of forest resources.
Keywords:Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)  ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF)  Civil Society  Environmental Security  Epistemic Communities  Forest Governance  Illegal Trade in Forest Products  Philippines  Regional Governance  Thailand
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