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Changing Land Use Patterns and Their Impacts on Wild Ungulates in Kimana Wetland Ecosystem, Kenya

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Peer-reviewed publication
ноября, 2014
Kenya

In Kenya, wildlife numbers have drastically declined due to land use changes (LUCs) over the past three decades. This has affected wildlife habitats by converting them into farmlands and human settlements. This study used remote sensing data from landsat satellite to analyze the changing land use patterns between 1980 and 2013 and their impacts on wild ungulates in KWE.

Gender in REDD+: Q&A handbook - Myanmar

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Institutional & promotional materials
октября, 2014
Myanmar

The main objective of the handbook is to support local trainers and facilitators who are already familiar with climate change and REDD+. It provides them with useful information on gender considerations for climate change and REDD+ related training and capacity development programs.

Community Forestry Adaptation Roadmap to 2020 for Vietnam

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Reports & Research
октября, 2014
Vietnam

Community forestry supports local level climate change adaptation by enhancing resilience in multiple ways: supporting livelihoods and income, increasing food security, leveraging social capital and knowledge, reducing disaster risks and regulating microclimates. However, adaptation planning has, by and large, not included community forestry as a viable climate change adaptation tool.

Community Forestry Adaptation Roadmap to 2020 for Cambodia

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Reports & Research
октября, 2014
Cambodia

Community forestry supports local level climate change adaptation by enhancing resilience in multiple ways: supporting livelihoods and income, increasing food security, leveraging social capital and knowledge, reducing disaster risks and regulating microclimates. However, adaptation planning has, by and large, not included community forestry as a viable climate change adaptation tool.

Community Forestry Adaptation Roadmaps to 2020 for Asia

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Policy Papers & Briefs
октября, 2014
Cambodia
Laos
Nepal
Thailand
Vietnam

There is a vast and unrecognized opportunity for community forestry to strengthen national resilience to climate change through diversifying rural livelihoods, increasing food security, leveraging social capital and knowledge, advancing disaster risk reduction and regulating microclimates.

Community Forestry Adaptation Roadmap to 2020 for Thailand

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Reports & Research
октября, 2014
Thailand

Community forestry supports local level climate change adaptation by enhancing resilience in multiple ways: supporting livelihoods and income, increasing food security, leveraging social capital and knowledge, reducing disaster risks and regulating microclimates. However, adaptation planning has, by and large, not included community forestry as a viable climate change adaptation tool.

Community Forestry: A National Approach to Safeguard Information Systems (SIS)

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Policy Papers & Briefs
октября, 2014
South-Eastern Asia

Community forestry can be part of an approach that ensures important rights such as basic livelihood needs, forest access and tenure and participation in decision-making are met. It also provides a basket of multiple benefits with the potential to incentivise sustainable forest management whether or not carbon payments come through.

Community Forestry Adaptation Roadmap to 2020 for Lao PDR

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Reports & Research
октября, 2014
Laos

Climate change-induced agriculture failures will increase the reliance of rural communities on forest resources to make ends meet, particularly for communities with the least household assets. Women in rural communities will be especially impacted by climate change, as traditionally, they are responsible for ensuring household food security and collecting food from the forest.

Landscape Approaches. Adressing food security, climate change and biodiversity conservation in an integrated way

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Policy Papers & Briefs
сентября, 2014
Global

For generations, people have managed natural resources in such a way that their multiple needs for food, fibre, fodder, fuel, building materials, medicinal products and drinking water were largely fulfilled. Farming, livestock, forestry and fisheries systems have evolved, and been adapted to variable and changing environmental and socio-economic conditions.

FPIC trong REDD+: Sổ tay dành cho thúc đẩy viên viên cơ sở

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Training Resources & Tools
сентября, 2014
Vietnam
South-Eastern Asia

Ấn phẩm này được phát triển nhằm hỗ trợ cho các giảng viên và thúc đẩy viên địa phương. Đó là những người tham gia truyền tải về REDD+, tập huấn biến đổi khí hậu và phát triển năng lực nên đã có những kiến thức nhất định về các lĩnh vực này.