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This is designed to supplement 'the BAG' and 'the Grab Bag'. It provides a scoring method that can be used with the two manuals, to come to a decision about particular criteria and indicators in particular forest and human settings. Following the section on scoring is a section on analysis. It be...


Salim, A.Colfer, C.J.P.McDougall, C.[Guia de pontuação e análise para avaliar o bem-estar humano]Guia de pontuação e análise para avaliar o bem-estar humano
Autor: Nair, K.S.S.

To understand the potential role of forest products in household livelihoods, a study of the woodcraft industry in Zimbabwe was initiated. The woodcraft industry has increased steadily since the late 1980s. The factors driving the upsurge in the woodcraft industry are: (1) the increased demand by...


Nair, K.S.S.[Insect pests and diseases in Indonesian forest: an assessment of the major threats, research efforts and literature]Insect pests and diseases in Indonesian forest: an assessment of the major threats, research efforts and literature

Multi-Criteria Analysis (MCA) is a decision-making tool developed for complex problems. In a situation where multiple criteria are involved confusion can arise if a logical, well-structured decision-making process is not followed. Another difficulty in decision making is that reaching a general c...


Mendoza, G.A.Macoun, P.Prabhu, R.Sukadri, D.Purnomo, H.Hartanto, H.[Guidelines for applying multi-criteria analysis to the assessment of criteria and indicators]Guidelines for applying multi-criteria analysis to the assessment of criteria and indicators

Who Counts Most? Assessing Human Well-Being in Sustainable Forest Management presents a tool, ‘the Who Counts Matrix’, for differentiating ‘forest actors’, or people whose well-being and forest management are intimately intertwined, from other stakeholders. The authors argue for focusing formal a...


Colfer, C.J.P.Prabhu, R.Günter, M.McDougall, C.Porro, N.M.[Who counts most? assessing human well-being in sustainable forest management]Who counts most? assessing human well-being in sustainable forest management

The Basic Assessment Guide for Human Well-Being (or The BAG) focuses on the social criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management, a topic that has been the subject of considerable controversy and uncertainty. It is designed for people interested in assessing sustainable forest managem...


Colfer, C.J.P.[The BAG: basic assessment guide for human well-being]The BAG: basic assessment guide for human well-being

The Scoring and Analysis Guide for Assessing Human Well-Being is designed to supplement The BAG and The Grab Bag. It provides a scoring method that can be used with the two manuals, to come to a decision about particular criteria and indicators in particular forest and human settings. Following t...


Salim, A.Colfer, C.J.P.McDougall, C.[Scoring and analysis guide for assessing human well-being]Scoring and analysis guide for assessing human well-being

The Grab Bag: Supplementary Methods for Assessing Human Well-being is designed to complement The BAG. The Grab Bag is designed for use by social scientists who may find The BAG overly prescriptive. The eight methods presented are either more difficult for non-social scientists to use or, in a cou...


Colfer, C.J.P.[The Grab bag: supplementary methods for assessing human well-being]The Grab bag: supplementary methods for assessing human well-being
Autor: Nair, K.S.S.

In the context of the ongoing expansion of forest plantations of exotic tree species in the tropics, a critical assessment was made of the risk of insect pest outbreaks in exotics. To date, there have been two opposing views: that plantations of exotic species are at greater risk compared to indi...


Nair, K.S.S.[Pest outbreaks in tropical forest plantations: is there a greater risk for exotic tree species?]Pest outbreaks in tropical forest plantations: is there a greater risk for exotic tree species?

This book for the first time brings together a suite of effective methods as a guidance on how to deal with the needs of local communities and biodiversity in landscapes required by decision makers. The techniques provide conventional biophysical descriptions of the landscape and explicitly relat...


Sheil, DouglasPuri, R.K.Basuki, I.Heist, M. vanSaefuddinRukmiyatiSardjono, M.A.Samsoedin, I.Sidiyasa, K.D.ChrisandiniPermana, E.Angi, E.M.Gatzweiler, F.Johnson, B.Wijaya, A.[Exploring biological diversity, environment and local people's perspectives in forest landscapes: methods for a multidisciplinary landscape assessment]Exploring biological diversity, environment and local people's perspectives in forest landscapes: methods for a multidisciplinary landscape assessment

The CIFOR C&I Toolbox series is designed to help people make assessments of management in particular production forests where people live and work in and around the forests. The assessment include aspects relating to management, environment and human well-being. The toolbox has developed a generi...


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