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Sommer, RolfBraslow, Juliet[African eco-efficient solutions to food insecurity and climate change]African eco-efficient solutions to food insecurity and climate change
Verchot, Louis V.Petkova, E.Obidzinski, K.Atmadja, S.Yuliani, L.Dermawan, A.Murdiyarso, DanielAmira, S.[Reducing forestry emissions in Indonesia]Reducing forestry emissions in Indonesia
Verchot, Louis V.Petkova, E.Obidzinski, K.Atmadja, S.Yuliani, L.Dermawan, A.Murdiyarso, DanielAmira, S.[Mengurangi emisi Kehutanan di Indonesia]Mengurangi emisi Kehutanan di Indonesia
Autor: Balanza, P.P.

This book looks at the history of lowland forest in Bolivia from the beginning of the century to the present time. It allows us to understand why the rate of deforestation in Bolivia has increased so dramatically and the minor use of just forestry or environmental base actions compared to the inf...


Balanza, P.P.[Estilos de desarrollo, deforestacion y degradacion de los bosques en las tierras bajas de Bolivia]Estilos de desarrollo, deforestacion y degradacion de los bosques en las tierras bajas de Bolivia
Autor: Tacconi, L.

Fires are considered a potential threat to sustainable development for their direct impacts on ecosystems, their contribution to carbon emissions, and impacts on biodiversity. In 1997/98, Indonesia had the most severe fires worldwide, and smoke haze pollution recurs yearly. The fire-related polic...


Tacconi, L.[Fires in Indonesia: causes, costs and policy implications]Fires in Indonesia: causes, costs and policy implications

This paper describes the effects of the colonial and post-colonial land policies and legislation on the management and utilisation of natural woodlands in Malawi and Zimbabwe. The two countries share similar patterns of land ownership; customary or tribal trust land designated by colonial governm...


Mataya, C.Gondo, P.Kowero, G.S.[Evolution of land policies and legislation in Malawi and Zimbabwe: implications for forestry development]Evolution of land policies and legislation in Malawi and Zimbabwe: implications for forestry development
Autor: Kobayashi, S.

Tropical forest area is disappearing at the rate of 13.5 million ha each year, due mainly to clearing for agriculture and shifting cultivation. Timber harvesting results in more than 5 million ha of tropical forest annually being transformed into degraded, poorly managed, logged-over forests. The...


Kobayashi, S.[Landscape rehabilitation of degraded tropical forest ecosystems: case study of the CIFOR/Japan project in Indonesia and Peru]Landscape rehabilitation of degraded tropical forest ecosystems: case study of the CIFOR/Japan project in Indonesia and Peru

The study was caried out in Peru in 2003 and 2004. The study aims to increase the chances of future success of forest rehabilitation efforts by identifying the strategies that best contribute to long-term sustainability with minimal negative effects on stakeholders. Specifically, the study derive...


Meza, A.Sabogal, C.Jong, W. de[Rehabilitacion de areas degradadas en la Amazonia peruana: revision de experiencias y lecciones aprendidas]Rehabilitacion de areas degradadas en la Amazonia peruana: revision de experiencias y lecciones aprendidas

Through networking of partners by way of a consortium approach, the project has demonstrated that 50% of chemical fertilizers can be substituted with the locally-produced vermicompost that the farmers themselves make. In Madhya Pradesh 800 trials were conducted, and a 1000 in Rajasthan, during th...


Gonsalves, Julian[Improving rural livelihoods and minimizing land degradation through the community watershed approach for sustainable development of dryland areas]Improving rural livelihoods and minimizing land degradation through the community watershed approach for sustainable development of dryland areas

Employs participatory approach to rehabilitate common property resources by developing biodiesel plantations through 1) consortium approach among govt. line departments, NGOs, CBOs, and ICRISAT; and 2) collective action


Gonsalves, Julian[Rehabilitation of degraded land in India through community-based initiatives]Rehabilitation of degraded land in India through community-based initiatives

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