Research methods for reduced-impact logging: workshop results
In July 1996, with assistance from FAO, USAID, and the USDA Forest Service, CIFOR offered its first International Research Training Seminar on Reduced-Impact Timber Harvesting and Natural Forest Management. Participants were drawn from ten countries and represented disciplines ranging from silviculture and hydrology to wildlife biology. Throughout the workshop, field exercises were integrated with classroom activities, initially in the experimental forest plantation near CIFOR's headquarters, and later at an industrial timber concession in East Kalimantan.
Report of Regional Kick-off Meeting of TroFCCA Southeast Asia on mainstreaming adaptation to climate change into the development agenda: policy and scientific challenges held in Bogor, Indonesia, 29-30 May 2006: Adaptation to the recurrence of forest f...
Role-playing games and institutional engagement for modeling land and water management in a northern Thailand watershed
Rethinking participatory action research in renewable resource management
Reunión de Agroecología y Producción Sostenible (1, 1994, San Gil, Santander, Colombia). Memorias
Reunión del Comité Asesor de la Red Internacional de Evaluación de Pastos Tropicales (7, Palmira, Valle del Cauca, Colombia). 1990,. Investigación con pasturas en fincas
Rice landscape management for raising water productivity, conserving resources, and improving livelihoods, in upper catchments of the Mekong and Red River basins
The project validated and disseminated a large number of improved rice-based cropping systems technologies suited to upland agro-ecologies. These improved technologies have good potentials to raise the productivity of water, land, and labor. The innovative strategies employed by the project including the paradigm of landscape management, multi-institutional partnership, multidisciplinary teamwork, farmer participatory approach to technology validation, and community-based seed production led to successful generation and dissemination of technologies.