Luz de America: comunidad y biodiversidad Amazonica

Problems with governance of forests are closely linked to incompatible interests between different stakeholders. Having a clearer understanding of the relative importance of forest landscape functions among stakeholders can bring much clarity about why governance problems persist. The voice of the w...

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Main Authors: Zapata, D.M.O., Gonzáles, L.A., Larrea, J.F., González, B., Silva, E., Arellanos, A., Meo, S., Jong, W. de
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Language:Español
Published: Center for International Forestry Research 2003
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18827
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author Zapata, D.M.O.
Gonzáles, L.A.
Larrea, J.F.
González, B.
Silva, E.
Arellanos, A.
Meo, S.
Jong, W. de
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Gonzáles, L.A.
González, B.
Jong, W. de
Larrea, J.F.
Meo, S.
Silva, E.
Zapata, D.M.O.
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description Problems with governance of forests are closely linked to incompatible interests between different stakeholders. Having a clearer understanding of the relative importance of forest landscape functions among stakeholders can bring much clarity about why governance problems persist. The voice of the weakest actors is often insufficiently heard in decision-making processes that affect how stakeholders can use forests. CIFOR has developed potentially rapid and efficient assessment procedures that, as far as possible, explicitly identify and describe what landscape functions that are most important for forest dependent communities. This Multidisciplinary Landscape Assessment (MLA) set of methods was developed in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. The “Stakeholders and biodiversity in the forest of the future project” tested and further developed the MLA methods in Bolivia (humid forest) and Mozambique (woodlands).
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spelling CGSpace188272025-01-24T14:12:54Z Luz de America: comunidad y biodiversidad Amazonica Zapata, D.M.O. Gonzáles, L.A. Larrea, J.F. González, B. Silva, E. Arellanos, A. Meo, S. Jong, W. de methodology assessment governance landscape communities biodiversity Problems with governance of forests are closely linked to incompatible interests between different stakeholders. Having a clearer understanding of the relative importance of forest landscape functions among stakeholders can bring much clarity about why governance problems persist. The voice of the weakest actors is often insufficiently heard in decision-making processes that affect how stakeholders can use forests. CIFOR has developed potentially rapid and efficient assessment procedures that, as far as possible, explicitly identify and describe what landscape functions that are most important for forest dependent communities. This Multidisciplinary Landscape Assessment (MLA) set of methods was developed in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. The “Stakeholders and biodiversity in the forest of the future project” tested and further developed the MLA methods in Bolivia (humid forest) and Mozambique (woodlands). 2003 2012-06-04T09:08:52Z 2012-06-04T09:08:52Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18827 es Open Access Center for International Forestry Research Zapata, D.M.O., Gonzales, L.A., Larrea, J.F., Gonzalez, B., Silva, E., Arellanos, A., Meo, S., de Jong, W. 2003. Luz de America: comunidad y biodiversidad Amazonica . Bogor, Indonesia, CIFOR. vi, 90p.; ill. ISBN: 979-3361-14-X..
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Gonzáles, L.A.
Larrea, J.F.
González, B.
Silva, E.
Arellanos, A.
Meo, S.
Jong, W. de
Luz de America: comunidad y biodiversidad Amazonica
title Luz de America: comunidad y biodiversidad Amazonica
title_full Luz de America: comunidad y biodiversidad Amazonica
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topic methodology
assessment
governance
landscape
communities
biodiversity
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18827
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