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KRISTER ANDERSSON

COMMUNITY FORESTRY OFFICER

FOOD AND AGRUCULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS (fao)

ROME, Italia

Líneas de Investigación


Educación

  •  PUBLIC POLICY, INDIANA UNIVERSITY. Estados Unidos, 2002
  •  INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DIPLOMACY, CHILLER INTERNTIONAL UNIVERSITY. Francia, 1991
  •  SPEECH COMMUNICATION, POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY. Estados Unidos, 1989

Experiencia Académica

  •   RESEARCH FELLOW Full Time

    INDIANA UNIVERSITY

    INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY RESOURSES

    Estados Unidos

    1998 - 2005

  •   RESEARCH COLABORATIVE Full Time

    INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

    Estados Unidos

    2007 - 2008

  •   PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Full Time

    UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO al Boulder

    CENTER OF THE GOVERNANCE OF NATURAL RESOURSES

    Estados Unidos

    2011 - A la fecha

Experiencia Profesional

  •   TECHNICA ADVISOR Full Time

    WORLD BANK/MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT

    QUITO, Ecuador

    1997 - 1998


 

Article (42)

Experimental evidence on payments for forest commons conservation
Wealth and the distribution of benefits from tropical forests: Implications for REDD+
Local Politics of Forest Governance: Why NGO Support Can Reduce Local Government Responsiveness
Drivers of adaptation: Responses to weather- and climate-related hazards in 60 local governments in the Intermountain Western U.S.
Institutional drivers of adaptation in local government decision-making: evidence from Chile
Local Politics of Environmental Disaster Risk Management: Institutional Analysis and Lessons From Chile
Responding to a Groundwater Crisis: The Effects of Self-Imposed Economic Incentives
More Trees, More Poverty? The Socioeconomic Effects of Tree Plantations in Chile, 2001-2011
Benefit Sharing Among Local Resource Users: The Role of Property Rights
Emergence of Collective Action in a Groundwater Commons: Irrigators in the San Luis Valley of Colorado
Resilience and Alternative Stable States of Tropical Forest Landscapes under Shifting Cultivation Regimes
Taking Stock of Carbon Rights in REDD+ Candidate Countries: Concept Meets Reality
What incentivizes local forest conservation efforts? Evidence from Bolivia
Decentralization, forest management, and forest conditions in Guatemala
From Management to Stewardship: Viewing Forests As Complex Adaptive Systems in an Uncertain World
Institutional diversity and local forest governance
Decentralization and forest-related conflicts in Latin America
Detecting landscape-level changes in tree biomass and biodiversity: methodological constraints and challenges of plot-based approaches
Local Governance of Forests and the Role of External Organizations: Some Ties Matter More Than Others
Non-Governmental Organizations, Rural Communities and Forests: A Comparative Analysis of Community-NGO Interactions
Payment for Environmental Services: Hypotheses and Evidence
Share Request full-text Virtuous or vicious? An institutional approach to the study of conflict in common pool resource governance
Inequalities, institutions, and forest commons
Public policy reforms and indigenous forest governance: The case of the Yuracaré people in Bolivia
Commentary ‐ Responding to “A New Look at Comparative Public Administration: Trends in Research and an Agenda for the Future”
An Approach to Assess Relative Degradation in Dissimilar Forests: Toward a Comparative Assessment of Institutional Outcomes
Analyzing decentralized resource regimes from a polycentric perspective
Motivational dilemmas in collaborative learning activities: The case of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA)
National forest carbon inventories: policy needs and assessment capacity
The Contribution of Institutional Theories to Explaining Decentralization of Natural Resource Governance
From Local Strongman to Facilitator: Institutional Incentives for Participatory Municipal Governance in Latin America
Decentralized governance and environmental change: Local institutional moderation of deforestation in Bolivia
From LTER to LTSER: Conceptualizing the Socioeconomic Dimension of Long-term Socioecological Research
Understanding decentralized forest governance: an application of the institutional analysis and development framework
¿Cómo hacer funcionar la gestión descentralizada de los recursos naturales? El papel de la comunicación y la cooperación interorganizacional
From policy lessons to policy actions: Motivation to take evaluation seriously
INFORMATION USE AND ABUSE IN THE LOCAL GOVERNANCE OF COMMON-POOL FOREST RESOURCES
The Politics of Decentralized Natural Resource Governance
Who Talks with Whom? The Role of Repeated Interactions in Decentralized Forest Governance
Implementing an international carbon sequestration program: can the leaky sink be fixed?
What Motivates Municipal Governments? Uncovering the Institutional Incentives for Municipal Governance of Forest Resources in Bolivia
FAO and Indigenous Groups.

BookSection (9)

Theory and Conceptual Foundations of Natural Resource Governance, Grenville Barnes and Brian Child (Eds) Adaptive Cross-Scalar Governance of Natural Resources. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 11-20
Rural Development, In The Oxford Companion to Comparative Politics. New York: Oxford University Press, 332–335
The National Inventory Approach for International Forest Carbon Sequestration Management. In Dieter Helm and Cameron H
Grafting the Head of Liberty? Latin America’s Move to the Left. In Aurelian Craiutu & Sheldon Gellar (Eds) Conversations with Tocqueville: The Global Democratic Revolution in the 21st Century. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, xx-yy
Turning to Forestry for a Way Out of Poverty: Is Formalizing Property Rights Enough? In B. Guha-Khasnobis, R. Kanbur and E. Ostrom (Eds) Linking the Formal and Informal Economy: Concepts and Policies. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp 195-211.
“Incentives for Contractors in Aid-Supported Activities,” in Clark C. Gibson, Krister Andersson Elinor Ostrom, and Sujai Shivakumar, The Samaritan’s Dilemma: The Political Economy of Development Aid. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 160-170.
Institutional Innovation and Adaptive Management: Learning from Bolivia’s Decentralization Experiment. In Steven Light, The Role of Biodiversity Conservation in the Transition to Rural Sustainability. Washington, DC: IOS Press, pp. 63-78.
Can Decentralization Save Bolivia’s Forest? In: F. Biermann, R. Brohm & K. Dingwerth (eds). Proceedings of the 2001 Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change. Potsdam: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, pp. 388-400.
Institutional Analysis of Development Cooperation. In Scott Barrett and Eric Maskin (Eds) Environment and Development Economics: Essays in Honour of Sir Partha Dasgupta. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 117-142.
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KRISTER ANDERSSON

COMMUNITY FORESTRY OFFICER

FOOD AND AGRUCULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS (fao)

ROME, Italia