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| DOI | 10.1016/J.FORPOL.2013.09.002 | ||||
| Año | 2013 | ||||
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The concept of public sphere, as put forward by Jurgen Habermas, is an ideal that is difficult to perceive in day-today practice. This paper attempts to find, through the study of a specific process of public research fund allocation in the native forest sector of Chile, an approximation of Habermas' public sphere. Chilean Native Forest Legislation has created policy instruments that encourage the participation of civil society in the determination of native forest policies, and established the Native Forest Research Fund, which is instrumental to the application of regulations. Examining the process of research priority setting and the Native Forest Research Fund reveals evidence of communicative action action oriented at reaching understandings and not personal benefits; supporting the Habermasian ideal. However, strategic behavior of participants from civil society in the process of managing the research fund is also found. Our results offer a starting point towards achieving the Habermasian ideal within forestry-related policy processes in Chile. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Real, Alejandra | Mujer |
Corp Nacl Forestal - Chile
Corporación Nacional Forestal Ministerio de Agricultura - Chile |
| 2 | Hickey, Gordon M. | Hombre |
MCGILL UNIV - Canadá
McGill University - Canadá Université McGill - Canadá |
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| Corporacion Nacional Forestal - CONAF - Chile's Forestry Service |
| Chile's Forestry Service |
| National Forest Research Fund |
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| This work would not have been possible without the support of the Corporacion Nacional Forestal - CONAF - Chile's Forestry Service and particularly without the continuous help from Maria Eugenia Saavedra. Special gratitude also goes to the IUFRO Scientist Assistance Program, which funded A. Real's participation in the XXIII IUFRO World Congress in Seoul, Korea in 2010. |
| This work would not have been possible without the support of the Corporación Nacional Forestal – CONAF – Chile's Forestry Service and particularly without the continuous help from María Eugenia Saavedra. Special gratitude also goes to the IUFRO Scientist Assistance Program, which funded A. Real's participation in the XXIII IUFRO World Congress in Seoul, Korea in 2010. |