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Rules for participation and negotiation and their possible influence on the content of a National Forest Programme
Authors:Peter Elsasser  
Institution:Institute for Economics, Federal Research Centre for Forestry and Forest Products (BFH), Leuschnerstrasse 91, D-21031, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract:The participation of stakeholders in National Forest Programmes (NFPs) was internationally recommended by the IPF and IFF Proposals for Action. However, where rules for participation and negotiation are absent, unclear or unsuitable, substantive stakeholder involvement may be impeded. Starting from a survey of some relevant elements of rational choice, game, and negotiation theory, the paper outlines some of the problems associated with the concept of participation. Specifically, it discusses how NFP results may be influenced by the selection of participants, their self-organisation, their possible involvement in hierarchies, by co-ordination and decision rules within NFP discussion groups, and by the interrelation of these issues with participants’ bargaining power. The paper discusses how negotiations can be organised in order to surmount the obstacles to achieving a substantive participatory NFP.
Keywords:Bargaining  Game theory  National Forest Programme  Negotiation  Rational choice  Participation
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