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Natural Resource Governance Trainer's Manual

LandLibrary Resource
Training Resources & Tools
Août, 2011
South-Eastern Asia

Governance is the keystone of sound natural resource management. Its core principles - accountability, transparency, participation, and the rule of law - are at the heart of the efforts being made at local, national, bilateral and multilateral levels to ensure that decisions that affect natural resources and resource users are well-informed and implemented equitably.

Breaking Walls, Building Bridges: Conflict Management in the Tropical Timber Industry

LandLibrary Resource
Policy Papers & Briefs
Juillet, 2011
Global
South-Eastern Asia

Due to growing environmentally and socially aware markets on a global level, as well as on a regional level, and with more recent gains for democracy in the region, companies have to ensure their operations are socially and environmentally acceptable.

Community Forestry: Key to Solving Current and Emerging Challenges, Second Regional Forum Report 2011

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Conference Papers & Reports
Juillet, 2011
Global
South-Eastern Asia

Over 200 participants including 134 international delegates from 20 countries convened on 8–9 August 2011 in Bangkok, Thailand, for two days of deliberations on the potential of community forestry to address some of the biggest challenges we face today.

Bản tin Chính sách - Đổi mới Hưởng dụng Rừng ở Việt Nam

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Reports & Research
Juillet, 2011
Philippines
Vietnam

Dự án này do Hội đồng Nghiên cứu Kinh tế và Xã Hội Vương quốc Anh, có sự tham gia của các nhà hoạch định chính sách, các chuyên gia lâm nghiệp và người dân liên quan đến lâm nghiệp cộng đồng tại Việt Nam. Dự án này nhấn mạnh những vấn đề chính về quản lý rừng và vận động thay đổi chính sách ở cấp quốc gia về quyền hưởng dụng rừng cà quản lý rừng cộng đồng.

Oil Palm Expansion in South East Asia: Trends and implications for local communities and indigenous peoples

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Journal Articles & Books
Juin, 2011
Cambodia
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam
South-Eastern Asia

This publication is focused on oil palm expansion and land tenure in several Southeast Asian palm oil producing countries (the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia) and cross-compares their experiences with the facts and myths, stories and lessons learned from other palm oil producing countries, more specifically, Indonesia, Malaysia and Papua New Guinea.

[Development of a methodology for self-protection against forest fires in the public trails of Andalusia [Spain]]

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Juin, 2011
Spain

La importancia de los incendios forestales en la cuenca mediterránea hace de estas perturbaciones un factor determinante en el análisis y la gestión de riesgos ecológicos, así como en los vinculados a la protección civil.

The Role of Social Forestry in Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in the ASEAN Region

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Reports & Research
Avril, 2011
Global
South-Eastern Asia

Recognizing the important role that people living in and around forests play in forest management for poverty reduction and environmental sustainability, RECOFTC conducted a study for the ASEAN Social Forestry Network and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) to provide a general overview of social forestry in the ASEAN region and its potential to contribute to climate change m

REDD-Net Asia-Pacific Bulletin #4: Gender and REDD+

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Institutional & promotional materials
Avril, 2011
India
Nepal
South-Eastern Asia

International discussions on REDD+ and climate change have explicitly addressed the needs of indigenous peoples. However, to date, efforts to link REDD+ and climate change activities to the specific protection of rights of women have been very limited. This brief explores how REDD+ planning and implementation can and should enhance the conditions of rural women in Asia and the Pacific.

Forests and Climate Change After Cancun: An Asia-Pacific Perspective

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Reports & Research
Février, 2011
Global
South-Eastern Asia

The United Nations climate change talks in Cancun changed the shape of REDD+ negotiations and global forest policies. What effect will the decisions from the talks have on forests and forest users in Asia and the Pacific? Eleven climate change and forestry experts gathered to reflect on these issues, and this booklet summarizes their responses to 12 key questions.