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REDD + at the crossroads: Choices and tradeoffs for 2015 – 2020 in Laos

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Dezembro, 2015
Laos

To date, REDD+ projects in Laos have made relatively conservative choices on driver engagement, focusing on smallholder-related drivers like shifting cultivation and small-scale agricultural expansion, to the exclusion of drivers like agro-industrial concessions, mining concessions and energy and transportation infrastructure.

Shifting cultivation, livelihood and food security

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Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2015
Cambodja
Laos
Laos
Myanmar
Tailândia
Vietnam
Tailândia

PUBLISHER'S ABSTRACT: The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was adopted by the UN General Assembly on 13 September 2007. Since then, the importance of the role that indigenous peoples play in economic, social and environmental conservation through traditional sustainable agricultural practices has been gradually recognized.

Allocation or appropriation? How spatial and temporal fragmentation of land allocation policies facilitates land grabbing in Northern Laos

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Institutional & promotional materials
Dezembro, 2015
Laos

The Lao Land and Forest Allocation Policy (LFAP) was intended to provide clearer property rights for swidden farmers living in mountainous areas. These lands are legally defined as “State” forests but are under various forms of customary tenure.

Forest policy measures influence on the increase of forest cover in northern Laos

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2015
Laos

The government of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic has made great efforts to halt the rapid decline in forest cover by implementing different policy measures, which include measures: to address the causes of the decline in forest cover; to sustainably manage natural forests; and to regenerate degraded forests.

Report in Brief: Assessing Botanical Capacity to Address Grand Challenges in the United States

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2015
Estados Unidos

Botanical capacity plays a fundamental role in solving the grand challenges of the next century, including climate change, sustainability, food security, preservation of ecosystem services, conservation of threatened species, and control of invasive species. Yet critical components of botanical education, research, and management are lacking across government, academic, and private sectors.

multi-scale assessment of human vulnerability to climate change in the Aral Sea basin

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2015

Vulnerability to climate change impacts is defined by three dimensions of human–environmental systems, such as exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity. Climate change affects various aspects of human–environmental interactions, such as water stress, food security, human health, and well-being at multiple spatial and temporal scales.

integrated GIS-based interval-probabilistic programming model for land-use planning management under uncertainty—a case study at Suzhou, China

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2015
China

A large number of mathematical models have been developed for supporting optimization of land-use allocation; however, few of them simultaneously consider land suitability (e.g., physical features and spatial information) and various uncertainties existing in many factors (e.g., land availabilities, land demands, land-use patterns, and ecological requirements).