Resultados de búsqueda - "Forestry"

  1. Land use management by smallholders’ households as a promising way for synergies between the Rio Conventions: Case study in semi-arid areas of Cameroon por Kemeuze, V.A., Sonwa, D.J., Mapongmetsem, P.M., Verchot, Louis V., Fongnzossie, E.F., Nkongmeneck, B.A.

    Publicado 2020
    “…Besides the products, some management practices including agroforestry, urban and peri-urban forestry and forest plantation have been identified to contribute to combat desertification and conserve biodiversity and climate change mitigation and adaptation in this semi-arid area of Cameroon.…”
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  2. Socio-Cultural Values of Ecosystem Services from Oak Forests in the Eastern Himalaya por Dorji, T., Brookes, J.D., Facelli, J.M., Sears, R.R., Norbu, T., Dorji, K., Chhetri. Y.R., Baral, H.

    Publicado 2019
    “…Several regulating and supporting services were not easily identified by many villagers, suggesting that bridging the priorities of local interests with broader national forestry goals may require public partnerships and integrated decision-making about the entire suite of ecosystem services. …”
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  3. What drives policy change for REDD+? A qualitative comparative analysis of the interplay between institutional and policy arena factors por Korhonen-Kurki, Kaisa, Brockhaus, Maria, Sehring, J., Gregorio, M. di, Assembe-Mvondo, Samuel, Babon, A., Bekele, M., Benn, V., Gebara, M.F., Kambire, H., Kengoum Djiegni, F., Maharani, C., Menton, M., Moeliono, M., Ochieng, R., Paudel, N.S., Pham Thu Thuy, Dkamela, G.P., Sitoe, A.

    Publicado 2019
    “…A Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) undertaken as part of the research project showed two enabling institutional configurations facilitating progress: (1) the presence of already initiated policy change; and (2) scarcity of forest resources combined with an absence of any effective forestry framework and policies. When these were analysed alongside policy arena conditions, the paper finds that the presence of powerful transformational coalitions combined with strong ownership and leadership, and performance-based funding, can both work as a strong incentive for achieving REDD+ goals.…”
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  4. ‘We Are Not Bad People’- Bricolage and the Rise of Community Forest Institutions in Burkina Faso por Karambiri, Mawa, Brockhaus, Maria, Sehring, J., Degrande, A.

    Publicado 2020
    “…It builds on the comparison of three neighbouring villages in Burkina Faso that in 1989, expecting higher returns, agreed to release their common lands for the creation of a community forest called Chantier d’Aménagement Forestier (CAF) within an international forestry project. The project created new bureaucratic institutions to replace the pre-existing customary and socially embedded system. …”
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  5. Enhancing synergies between gender equality and biodiversity, climate, and land degradation neutrality goals: Lessons from gender-responsive nature-based approaches por Elias, Marlène, Ihalainen, Markus, Monterroso, Iliana, Gallant, Bryce, Paez Valencia, Ana Maria

    Publicado 2021
    “…Land- and nature-based approaches in the agroforestry and forestry sectors provide a unique opportunity to generate win-wins against the interrelated environmental crises of biodiversity loss, climate change, and land degradation. …”
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  6. Impacts of Taking, Trade and Consumption of Terrestrial Migratory Species for Wild Meat por Coad, L.M., Willis, J., Maisels, F., Funk, S.M., Doughty, H., Fa, J.E., Gomez, J., Ingram, D.J., Li, Y., Nihotte, L., Paemelaere, E.A.D., Sartoretto, E., Vliet, N. van, Nasi, R.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Prepared for the CMS Secretariat by the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), this publication is a significant first step towards closing the knowledge gap on the impacts of such use of migratory species of wild animals. …”
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  7. Understanding People−Forest Relationships: A Key Requirement for Appropriate Forest Governance in South Sumatra, Indonesia por Harbi, J., Cao, Y., Milantara, N., Gamin, Mustafa, A.B., Roberts, N.J.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Indonesian forestry challenges in attributional land-use conflicts of overlapping villages and state forests have affected community livelihoods and forest sustainability for decades. …”
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  8. Carbon Dynamics in Rewetted Tropical Peat Swamp Forests por Darusman, T., Murdiyarso, D., Impron, Chaniago, I.A., Lestari, D.P.

    Publicado 2022
    “…Degraded and drained peat swamp forests (PSFs) are major sources of carbon emissions in the forestry sector. Rewetting interventions aim to reduce carbon loss and to enhance the carbon stock. …”
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  9. Quantifying services and disservices provided by insects and vertebrates in cacao agroforestry landscapes por Vansynghel, Justine, Ocampo-Ariza, Carolina, Maas, Bea, Martin, Emily A., Thomas, Evert, Hanf-Dressler, Tara, Schumacher, Nils-Christian, Ulloque-Samatelo, Carlos, Yovera, Fredy F., Tscharntke, Teja, Steffan-dewenter, Ingolf

    Publicado 2022
    “…Animals provide services such as pollination and pest control in cacao agro- forestry systems, but also disservices. Yet, their combined contributions to crop yield and fruit loss are mostly unclear. …”
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  10. Gliricidia intercropping in maize farming: IPSR Innovation Profile por Thierfelder, Christian L.

    Publicado 2022
    “…The spatial arrangement also aims at keeping the competition as low as possible while reaping the benefits of the agro-forestry species. Maize-Gliricidia hedgerow and Maize-Gliricidia disbursed shading are the two main systems. …”
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  11. Climate Smart Agriculture in Uganda por Gabiri, Geofrey, Luswata, KC, Sebuliba, E, Nampijja, J

    Publicado 2022
    “…The challenges posed by rapid growth in food demand are intensified by the effects of climate change on agricultural systems, including crops, livestock, forestry and fisheries. Climate change effects will vary by region, country and location and will affect people differently depending on their vulnerability and capacity to adapt. …”
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  12. Kenya: ClimBeR Inception Workshop Report por Rose, Sabrina, Valencia, Lina, Schapendonk, Frans, Girvetz, Evan Hartunian

    Publicado 2022
    “…The ClimBeR Initiative in collaboration with Kenya’s Ministries of Environment and Forestry and Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Cooperatives, African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD), and the African Group of Negotiators Experts Support (AGNES) organized a workshop to bring stakeholders together to co-produce knowledge and innovations that could contribute to building systemic resilience against climate variability and extremes in Kenya. …”
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  13. Effects of EU illegal logging policy on timber-supplying countries: A systematic review por Polo Villanueva, F.D., Tegegne, Y.T., Winkel, G., Cerutti, P.O., Ramcilovic-Suominen, Sabaheta, McDermott, C.L., Zeitlin, J., Sotirov, M., Cashore, B., Wardell, D.A., Haywood, A., Giessen, L.

    Publicado 2023
    “…Thus, future research should focus on more countries; use a greater range of methods, including comparative experimental designs; explore possible intended effects on under-researched categories; and systematically investigate unintended effects on other categories within and outside the forestry sector.…”
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