Author: Noordwijk, Meine van
- Determination of eligible lands for A/R CDM project activities and of priority Districts for project development support in Indonesia
- District-scale prioritization for A/R CDM project activities in Indonesia in line with sustainable development objectives
- Co-existence of people and orangutan in Sumatra. Stabilising gradients for landscape multifunctionality
- Mud, muddle and models in the knowledge value chain to action on tropical peatland issues
- Community monitoring for REDD+: international promises and field realities
Author: Baral, H.
Similar Items: Agroforestry as Policy Option for Forest-Zone Oil Palm Production in Indonesia
- Non-state certification of smallholders for sustainable palm oil in Sumatra, Indonesia
- Sustainability certifications, approaches, and tools for oil palm in Indonesia and Malaysia
- Slowing deforestation in Indonesia follows declining oil palm expansion and lower oil prices
- Non-state Certification of Sustainable Palm Oil for Smallholders in Sumatra, Indonesia
- Oil Palm Agroforestry Can Achieve Economic and Environmental Gains as Indicated by Multifunctional Land Equivalent Ratios
- History of partnership between agro-industries and oil palm smallholders in Cameroon
Similar Items: Communities’ Adaptation and Vulnerability to Climate Change: Implications for Achieving a Climate-Smart Landscape
- Finance for integrated landscape management: A landscape approach to climate-smart cocoa in the Juabeso-Bia Landscape, Ghana
- Inclusive Landscape Governance for Sustainable Development: Assessment Methodology and Lessons for Civil Society Organizations
- Report on implementation of the Landscape Assessment of Financial Flows (LAFF) in the Juabeso–Bia and Sefwi–Wiawso Landscape
- Report on implementation of the Landscape Assessment of Financial Flows (LAFF) in Gunung Tarak Landscape, Indonesia
- Finance for Integrated Landscape Management: Processes that support integrated landscape initiatives and make access to finance more inclusive
- Climate-smart cocoa in forest landscapes: Lessons from institutional innovations in Ghana