In the Market But Not of It: Fair Trade Coffee and Forest Stewardship Council Certification as Market-Based Social Change
- P. L. Taylor
- Business
- 2005
Fair trade coffee: building producer capacity via global networks
- Laura T. Raynolds, D. Murray, P. L. Taylor
- Political Science
- 1 November 2004
This article examines the ongoing rapid expansion in Fair Trade coffee networks linking Northern consumers with producers in the global South. We provide a comparative analysis of the experiences of…
A Fair Trade approach to community forest certification? A framework for discussion
- P. L. Taylor
- Environmental Science
- 1 October 2005
The future of Fair Trade coffee: dilemmas facing Latin America's small-scale producers
- D. Murray, Laura T. Raynolds, P. L. Taylor
- Political Science
- 1 April 2006
Fair Trade has become a dynamic and successful dimension of an emerging counter-tendency to the neo-liberal globalisation regime. This study explores some of the dilemmas facing the Fair Trade…
Conservation, community, and culture? New organizational challenges of community forest concessions in the Maya Biosphere Reserve of Guatemala
- P. L. Taylor
- Political Science
- 1 April 2010
Keeping trade fair: governance challenges in the fair trade coffee initiative
- P. L. Taylor, D. Murray, Laura T. Raynolds
- Political Science
- 1 July 2005
Fair trade has gained attention as an innovative market-based mechanism for addressing social and environmental problems exacerbated by conventional global markets. Yet such initiatives are also…
Poverty Alleviation Through Participation in Fair Trade Coffee Networks: Synthesis of Case Study Research Question Findings
- P. L. Taylor
- Business
- 2003
Environmental governance and the emergence of forest-based social movements.
- P. Cronkleton, P. L. Taylor, D. Barry, S. Stone-Jovicich, M. Schmink
- Political Science
- 2008
This occasional paper is based on the results of a three-year project examining the emergence of forest-based grassroots movements in Latin America. Funded by the Ford Foundation, the Support to…
The rhetorical construction of efficiency: Restructuring and industrial democracy in Mondragón, Spain
- P. L. Taylor
- Political Science
- 1 September 1994
This paper examines the tension between the struggle to survive in a competitive economy and efforts to create more democratic workplaces in the Basque worker cooperative complex in Mondragón, Spain.…
Neoliberal reform and sustainable forest management in Quintana Roo, Mexico: Rethinking the institutional framework of the Forestry Pilot Plan
- P. L. Taylor, C. Zabin
- Economics
- 15 April 2000
The Forestry Pilot Plan set intomotion collectively-owned and managed forestry in overforty communities in Quintana Roo, Mexico and hasshown the promise of a forestry development model thatpromotes…
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