This study traces the emergence of theories of governance fragmentation that ran in parallel to major
processes of sociopolitical restructuring that have occurred since the 1970s, often in response to economic movements emanating from dominant economies and the institutions formed post-WWII to promote global coordination of finance, trade, economic development, and eventually broad social and environmental
interests.
Rapid developments have made strategic forestry planning more complex, which calls for
considerable strengthening in strategic planning capability, the engagement of multiple stakeholders
and a new way of communicating on what forestry and forests are all about. The Asia-Pacific
Forestry Planning Network (FPN) of APFNet intends to address the planning challenges that economies are facing.
Trainning workshop(2011,Oct):Sustainable Forest Resource Management
Trainning workshop(2010,Nov.):Forest Resource Management
Training workshop(2011,July):Communicty Forestry in the Context of Climate Change
Training workshop(2012,Nov.):Agroforestry for Rural development
Trainning workshop(2010,July):Forest land tenure reform
Trainning workshop(2010,Nov.):Forest Resource Management