Under the veil of science: a history of state management of Ghana’s High Forest zone

Abstract

This paper examines the way forest science and knowledge has been used in Ghana to legitimate the power of the central state over forests, and timber resources in particular. It analyses how science has been invoked to authorize management decisions aimed at sustainable forest management, notably the felling cycle, the framework of large and small grained protection measures
and the yield formula and scientifically based forest inventories. The paper focuses on the period from 1989 to the present and is based on analysis of narratives as presented in reports, letters, speeches and newspaper articles. The paper finds that narratives of sustainable timber management based on scientific silvicultural principles have been maintained throughout the period despite
mounting evidence of the opposite. The paper thus argues that various forms of official ignorance have been carefully maintained to avoid systematic reassessment and policy learning and ultimately allowing state officials to maintain control over the resource.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftInternational Forestry Review
Vol/bind16
Udgave nummer5
Sider (fra-til)92
Antal sider1
ISSN1465-5489
StatusUdgivet - 2014
BegivenhedXXIV IUFRO World Congress - Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, USA
Varighed: 5 okt. 201411 okt. 2014

Konference

KonferenceXXIV IUFRO World Congress
LokationSalt Palace
Land/OmrådeUSA
BySalt Lake City
Periode05/10/201411/10/2014

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