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Mlay, G.Falcao, M.Nhantumbo, I.Kowero, G.S.[Policy impact on woodland resource management, use and conservation in Mozambique: a case study of selected sites in Dondo, Nhamatanda, Gondola and Manica districts]Policy impact on woodland resource management, use and conservation in Mozambique: a case study of selected sites in Dondo, Nhamatanda, Gondola and Manica districts
Kaimowitz, D.Sheil, Douglas[Conserving what and for whom?: why conservation should help meet basic needs in the tropics]Conserving what and for whom?: why conservation should help meet basic needs in the tropics
Sheil, DouglasHeist, M. vanLiswanti, N.Padmanaba, M.Sardjono, M.A.Samsoedin, I.Rukmiyati[Building conservation around local preferences: concepts, opportunities and progress]Building conservation around local preferences: concepts, opportunities and progress

El objetivo de este estudio es comparar y evaluar la aplicación práctica para REDD+ de diez estándares de gestión forestal, sociales, ambientales y de carbono que actualmente se vienen utilizando a nivel mundial: Clima, Comunidad y Biodiversidad (CCB), los estándares sociales y ambientales REDD+ ...


Merger, E.Dutschke, M.Verchot, Louis V.[Opciones para la certificación voluntaria de REDD+ para garantizar beneficios netos de los GEI, alivio de la pobreza, manejo forestal sostenible y conservación de la biodiversidad]Opciones para la certificación voluntaria de REDD+ para garantizar beneficios netos de los GEI, alivio de la pobreza, manejo forestal sostenible y conservación de la biodiversidad
Iwan, R.Limberg, G.[Tane'Olen as an alternative for forest management: further developments in Setulang village, East Kalimantan]Tane'Olen as an alternative for forest management: further developments in Setulang village, East Kalimantan
Autor: Kaimowitz, D.

In the last few years, forests have lost their previous prominence on the international agenda. The forestry and conservation community needs to work hard to change that because forests can contribute greatly to meeting the challenges of poverty, disease, access to clean water, biodiversity conse...


Kaimowitz, D.[From Rio to Johannesburg and beyond: forest conservation and rural livelihoods in the global South]From Rio to Johannesburg and beyond: forest conservation and rural livelihoods in the global South
Campese, J.Sunderland, T.C.H.Greiber, T.Oviedo, G.[What have we learned and where do we go from here?]What have we learned and where do we go from here?
Autor: Larson, A.M.

Poor peasants – particularly rainforest colonists, who were heralded as pioneers until quite recently – are often blamed for the destruction of the world’s remaining tropical forests. This chapter uses a political ecology approach to examine rainforest colonization in the buffer zone of Nicaragua...


Larson, A.M.[The “demonization” of rainforest migrants, or: what conservation means to poor colonist farmers]The “demonization” of rainforest migrants, or: what conservation means to poor colonist farmers
Autor: Wunder, Sven

This is an exptract of a paper explores the "state of the art" of the two-way causal links between poverty alleviation and natural tropical forests. Microimpacts of rising poverty can increase or slow forest loss. At the macrolevel, poverty also has an ambiguous effect, but it is probable that hi...


Wunder, Sven[Poverty alleviation and tropical forests: what scope for synergies? (extract)]Poverty alleviation and tropical forests: what scope for synergies? (extract)

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