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Shaping Public Understandings of Environmental Degradation: Measuring Public Participation in Environmental Narratives About Thailand's Forests, 1968-2000

Forsyth, Tim. 2003. "Shaping Public Understandings of Environmental Degradation: Measuring Public Participation in Environmental Narratives About Thailand's Forests, 1968-2000." Presented at "Politics of the Commons: Articulating Development and Strengthening Local Practices", Chiang Mai, Thailand, July 11-14, 2003.

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"This paper advances a new methodology for understanding the evolution of environmental narratives in developing countries based on the historic analysis of newspaper reporting. The method employed presents a quantitative measurement of different participation in newspaper reports about forest conflicts in Thailand between 1968 and 2000, and an indication of how forest conflicts were framed as either conservationist, livelihood-oriented, or pro-industrialization. The method allows new steps to be taken in understanding the impact of participation upon redefining environmental narratives, and of means of understanding environmental history critically as a powerful, yet politically-shaped contributor to environmental narratives."

Document Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:IASCP
forest management--Thailand
community forestry--Thailand
media--Thailand--history
narratives--Thailand
environment--Thailand--history
environmental policy--Thailand
journalism--Thailand
citizen participation--Thailand
ID Code:1099

 

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