For several decades, the Zimbabwean government, donors, and NGOs have actively promoted the establishment of cooperative woodlots in Zimbabwe's communal areas. However, despite the provision of considerable extension support and subsidies to these cooperatives, household woodlots are far more com...
Jagger, P.
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Luckert, M.
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[Investments and returns from cooperative and household managed woodlots in Zimbabwe: implications for rural afforestation policy]
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Investments and returns from cooperative and household managed woodlots in Zimbabwe: implications for rural afforestation policy
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.
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Atmadja, S.
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Pattanayak, S.K.
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Sills, E.
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Sunderlin, William D.
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[Learning while doing: Evaluating impacts of REDD+ projects]
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Learning while doing: Evaluating impacts of REDD+ projects
This paper characterizes the charcoal value chain in Uganda, focusing on production and trade in three districts in the west central region of the country. Data come from surveys of 407 charcoal value chain participants undertaken in 2008. The surveys included 171 charcoal-producing households an...
Shively, G.
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Jagger, P.
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Sserunkuuma, D.
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Arinaitwe, A.
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Chibwana, C.
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[Profits and margins along Uganda's charcoal value chain]
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Profits and margins along Uganda's charcoal value chain
Jagger, P.
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[Forest sector reforms, livelihoods and sustainability in Western Uganda]
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Forest sector reforms, livelihoods and sustainability in Western Uganda
Jagger, P.
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Sills, E.
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Lawlor, K.
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Sunderlin, William D.
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[A guide to learning about livelihood impacts of REDD+]
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A guide to learning about livelihood impacts of REDD+
Sunderlin, William D.
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Larson, A.M.
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Duchelle, Amy E.
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Sills, E.O.
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Luttrell, C.
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Jagger, P.
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Pattanayak, S.
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Cronkleton, P.
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Ekaputri, A.D.
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[Technical guidelines for research on REDD+ project sites with survey instruments and code book]
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Technical guidelines for research on REDD+ project sites with survey instruments and code book
The ‘Bali Road Map’ of UNFCCC COP-13 calls for sharing lessons learned from demonstration activities that aim to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation and enhance forest carbon stocks (now known as ‘REDD+’). To develop a feasible yet rigorous strategy for learning from these REDD+ p...
Caplow, S.
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Jagger, P.
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Lawlor, K.
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Sills, E.
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[Evaluating land use and livelihood impacts of early forest carbon projects: lessons for learning about REDD+]
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Evaluating land use and livelihood impacts of early forest carbon projects: lessons for learning about REDD+
Pedoman ini digunakan untuk memahami dampak proyek-proyek REDD+ angkatan pertama bagi mata pencarian. Proyek-proyek ini direncanakan dan didanai oleh sejumlah pihak yang bertujuan untuk melaksanakan serangkaian kegiatan untuk mengurangi deforestasi dan degradasi hutan, untuk memajukan konservasi ...
Jagger, P.
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Sills, E.
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Lawlor, K.
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Sunderlin, William D.
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[Pedoman untuk mempelajari berbagai dampak proyek REDD+ bagi mata pencarian]
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Pedoman untuk mempelajari berbagai dampak proyek REDD+ bagi mata pencarian
This paper explores local empowerment, income generation opportunities, and environmental sustainability under varying scales of woodlot management in Ethiopia. We find that more devolved woodlot management empowers resource users, providing greater decision-making autonomy regarding harvesting a...
Jagger, P.
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Pender, J.L.
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Gebremedhin, Berhanu
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[Trading off environmental sustainability for empowerment and income: Woodlot devolution in northern Ethiopia]
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Trading off environmental sustainability for empowerment and income: Woodlot devolution in northern Ethiopia
Jagger, P.
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Duchelle, Amy E.
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Dutt, S.
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Wyman, M.
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[Preparing for the field: managing and enjoying field work]
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Preparing for the field: managing and enjoying field work