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This chapter uses an historical case study approach to convey some sense of the kinds of research social scientists do at the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR). It describes CIFOR's work in developing criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management, which led to the cre...


Colfer, C.J.P.Dounias, E.Goloubinoff, M.López, C.Sunderlin, William D.[Understanding forests-people links: the voice of social scientists]Understanding forests-people links: the voice of social scientists
Tomich, Thomas P.Cattaneo, AndreaChater, S.Geist, H.J.Gockowski, J.Kaimowitz, D.Lambin, E.F.Lewis, J.Ndoye, O.Palm, C.A.Stolle, F.Sunderlin, William D.Valentim, J.F.Noordwijk, Meine vanVosti, S.A.[Balancing agricultural development and environmental objectives: assessing tradeoffs in the humid tropics]Balancing agricultural development and environmental objectives: assessing tradeoffs in the humid tropics

REDD+ projects require an impact assessment approach to estimate emissions and removals; for REDD+ to succeed we need information on this and the associated 3E+ outcomes. There are few examples of rigorous impact assessment in the conservation, avoided deforestation and payments for environmental...


Jagger, P.Atmadja, S.Pattanayak, S.K.Sills, E.Sunderlin, William D.[Learning while doing: Evaluating impacts of REDD+ projects]Learning while doing: Evaluating impacts of REDD+ projects

This paper explains the ways in which, and the extent to which, public policy measures might be used to reduce inappropriate tropical deforestation.Inappropriate deforestation is a signifanct problem: 1. deforestation generally causes negative externalities that generate cost to society not refle...


Kaimowitz, D.Byron, R.N.Sunderlin, William D.[Public policies to reduce inappropriate tropical deforestation]Public policies to reduce inappropriate tropical deforestation

Previous international and national policies have, for various reasons, failed to prevent deforestation in developing countries. REDD+ incorporates some of these past policies, but also some innovations. Lessons from past experience will need to be taken on board and new alliances will need to be...


Sunderlin, William D.Atmadja, S.[Is REDD+ an idea whose time has come, or gone?]Is REDD+ an idea whose time has come, or gone?

Cameroon and Indonesia are two countries that have received much attention in the literature on tropical deforestation. Both have also experienced devastating economic crises and subsequent macroeconomic adjustment policies. Through a contrast of the two countries' experiences, this chapter explo...


Sunderlin, William D.Resosudarmo, I.A.P.Ndoye, O.[Economic crises, small farmers and forest cover in Cameroon and Indonesia]Economic crises, small farmers and forest cover in Cameroon and Indonesia

Indonesia is among the world's leading wood products exporters, and is the leading plywood exporter. The forest sector has grown rapidly in the last three decades to 487 concessions occupying 56 million hectares. A notable change in recent years has been the rapid growth of the pulp and paper ind...


Sunderlin, William D.[Development of the forest sector in Indonesia]Development of the forest sector in Indonesia
Sunderlin, William D.Pratama, C.DBos, A.B.Avitabile, ValerioSills, E.O.Sassi, C. deJoseph, S.Agustavia, M.Pribadi, U.AAnandadas, A.[REDD+ on the ground: The need for scientific evidence]REDD+ on the ground: The need for scientific evidence

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