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The argument in this paper presented the idea that there are two kinds of knowledge about controlling forest growth or its regenerative capacity. The first is embodied in the physical or biological behaviour of forests; the second is encoded within a sociotechnical system and is adapted to all the accumulated knowledge and consent to which that system represents. In Malaysia, the stabilisation of sustained yield claims has a long history of negotiation associated with observations, experimentation and consent-building that have taken place over many decades (Wyatt-Smith, 1963; Appanah, 1987).
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