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Geoinformatics for landscape ecology and biodiversity research.

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2012
Népal
Inde
Asie
Asie méridionale

This review paper evaluates the potential of remote sensing for assessing landscape and species diversity in mountainous terrain. Understanding the complex mechanism of biodiversity necessitate its spatial and temporal dynamics and synergetic adoption of measurement approaches with long-term plot inventories.

Global agenda for livestock research. Proceedings of the consultation for the South-East Asia region

Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 1995
Asie
Asia du sud-est

The papers presented here by the group covering the states of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) had detailed discussions on defining the livestock priorities, research requirements, and ways to achieve these with a focus on Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand. Discussions were conducted in three sequential phases. In the first phase, each country identified the priority agro-ecological zones (AEZs) and, within each, priority production systems in which livestock research was required. The results are presented in a tabular form.

Global agenda for livestock research: Proceedings of a conference on development of livestock research priorities in Asia

Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 1998
Asie

This proceedings presents the results and conclusions of ILRI's role in livestock research and development in Asia. It provides a detailed testimony of the success of the consultation, and especially about ILRI's commitment to form integrated programmes for livestock and agricultural research with national partners and others.

Guide to participatory tools for forest communities

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2006

The Center for International Forestry Research has developed and adapted various participatory tools for use with forest communities and other natural resource dependent groups. The tools have diverse applications: stakeholder identification, decision making, planning, conflict management, information collection, landscape assessment and other uses. The Guide to Participatory Tools for Forest Communities is intended for environment and development practitioners, researchers and local government officials.

How does implementation of the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-Sharing affect biodiversity research?

Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 2016
Guatemala

In 2014 the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing took effect and is being implemented by countries. This is important for fair and equitable sharing of benefits derived from genetic resources. However, scientists are concerned about its effect on non-commercial research, which has scientific, societal and environmental benefits beyond commercial gains. Such research may be delayed by cumbersome procedures and hampered by poor understanding of its scientific purposes and research requirements.