Amelioration of degraded soils under red pine plantations on the Oak Ridges Moraine, Ontario
Soil degradation and subsequent amelioration were studied on soil chronosequences of old-growth forest, abandoned fields, and young and mature conifer plantations on the Oak Ridges Moraine, an environmentally vulnerable landform near Toronto threatened by encroaching urban development.
Against the odds
In The Gambia?s Kombo district land-grabbing for settlement is the norm. However, one community has stood against this, asserting their traditional rights to their forest, and carrying out extensive conservation work to preserve it for future generations.
Agroforestry study visit to Malawi and Zambia
A CTA study visit to agroforestry projects in Malawi and Zambia...
Anticipandose al cambio: guia para el uso de escenarios como instrumento para el manejo forestal adaptable
Scenario methods can be used to anticipate the future and expand the creativity of people thinking about complex forest management situations. This manual describes the use of scenarios with multiple stakeholders, with examples drawn from community-based forest management. Four classes of scenario methods are described: visions, projections, pathways and alternative scenarios.
Applying reduced impact logging to advance sustainable forest management: international conference proceedings 26 February to 1 March 2001, Kuching, Malaysia
In tropical forests, RIL has been tested and appliedon a small scale for more than a decade. Various timber-producing countries in Asia and the Pacific have recognized its potential for advancing sustainable forest management. Yet many questions remain and the lack of sound and appropriate information continues to impede the widespread application of RIL.
Au Burkina, un sage sahélien créé un système agro-écologique centré autour de l’arbre.
Adama Ouedraogo dit Grand Passage a 70 ans. Avec tant de réalisations à son actif, on pourrait croire que l’heure de la retraite a sonné. Mais il n’en est rien et son système agro-écologique, centré autour de l’arbre, est un modèle que bien des visiteurs
Building agreements among stakeholders
CIFOR facilitated 27 communities in the Upper Malinau watershed to develop agreements about their village boundaries and map them through participatory methods. Decentralization reforms created new values of forest resources and uncertainties that increased conflict over local resources.
Burkina : pour les femmes bûcheronnes de Bougnounou, l’argent pousse en forêt
A Bougnounou, petit village situé au sud du Burkina, la forêt c’est le paradis des femmes : grâce à de nombreuses activités bien réglementées, le groupement des bûcheronnes de Bougnougou gagnent des millions et assurent le renouvellement de la forêt.
CIFOR annual report 2001: forests for the future
Overview of CIFOR’s research and achievements for 2001 including complete financial statements, listings of donors and partners, key projects, staff and publications. The Report also provides the global, regional and national perspectives of CIFOR’s work.
CIFOR research abstracts 2001
This book is a compilation of the abstracts of in-house and external publications produced in the year 2001 by CIFOR scientists and their collaborators.
Claiming the forest: Punan local histories and recent developments in Bulungan, East Kalimantan
This book focuses primarily on changes that have taken place in the Malinau area in East Kalimantan in recent years. The Punan Malinau, who inhabit the area, are former nomads who subsist on a wide range of forest-oriented activities, including swidden agriculture, hunting and the collection of and trade in forest products.