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Informes e investigaciones
Kirguistán, Camboya, Indonesia, Filipinas, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Global
Target 1.4 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) seeks to ensure that “all men and women, particularly the poor and vulnerable, have equal rights … to ownership and control over land and other forms of property.”
This target’s inclusion under SDG Goal 1, on “ending poverty in all its forms,” signifies a new global recognition that secure land tenure should be a central strategy in combating poverty. However, this land agenda has not been prominent in recent SDG reporting processes of governments.
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Materiales institucionales y promocionales
Indonesia, India, Camboya, Nepal, Filipinas, Viet Nam
Ten IDRC-supported community forestry projects in six countries were selected for this synthesis study. A sizable part of the rural population in these countries are designated as ‘encroachers’ or ‘trespassers’ in the ‘forest.’ Many of these forest users claim long standing customary rights to the area, some of which are formally recognized in state law, but seldom in practice.
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Informes e investigaciones
Indonesia, Camboya, Laos, Myanmar, Malasia, Filipinas, Tailandia, Viet Nam, Asia sudoriental
Forests play a crucial role in the fight against global climate change. The communities that live in and around forests are well-placed to carry out climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) recognizes that social forestry enables communities to manage forests sustainably. It also helps them deliver on economic, social and environmental goals, including mitigation and adaptation. This has motivated ASEAN leaders to study and understand social forestry’s role in climate change and to strengthen its presence in the region.
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Documentos de política y resúmenes
Indonesia, Camboya, Laos, Myanmar, Malasia, Nepal, Filipinas, Tailandia, Viet Nam, Asia sudoriental
This policy brief discusses the opportunities and challenges facing social forestry in Southeast Asia and recommends that ASEAN Member States, universities and international research organizations mainstream participatory action research (PAR) in social forestry to overcome these challenges and maximize these opportunities.
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Materiales institucionales y promocionales
Indonesia, India, Camboya, Nepal, Filipinas, Tailandia, Viet Nam, Asia sudoriental
It has been proven time and again that integrating gender issues into forestry policies and practices by addressing women’s roles and needs is central to the sustainable management, conservation and governance of forests. In the Asia-Pacific region alone, there are about 450 million people who rely on forests for their livelihoods and 50% of them are women.
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Documentos de política y resúmenes
Indonesia, Camboya, Laos, Myanmar, Malasia, Nepal, Filipinas, Tailandia, Viet Nam, Asia sudoriental
Community Forestry (CF) can play a fundamental role in achieving nearly all the SDGs through its focus on improving livelihoods, strengthening local governanceand, halting deforestation and improving forest quality.Various experiences of CF in the region have demonstrated that the allocation of forest management rights and responsibilities to local people is an effective strategy for sustainable forest management and provides potential contribution to improved outcomes for forest cover and condition and local livelihoods.
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Informes e investigaciones
Indonesia, Camboya, Laos, Nepal, Filipinas, Tailandia, Viet Nam, Asia sudoriental
Research from seven countries (Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Nepal, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam) in the Asia-Pacific region shows that sustainable practices are inherent to the community forestry enterprise (CFE) business model and vital for communities to sustain and enhance their livelihoods. Preliminary research findings based on two cases in Lao PDR and Thailand are shared in this working paper.
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Documentos de política y resúmenes
Indonesia, Camboya, Laos, Myanmar, Malasia, Filipinas, Tailandia, Viet Nam, Asia sudoriental
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 mitigation and adaptation. Special attention is given to Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
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Documentos de política y resúmenes
Indonesia, Camboya, Laos, Myanmar, Malasia, Filipinas, Tailandia, Viet Nam, Asia sudoriental
This policy brief examines the legal reform process in forestry across ASEAN Member States and provides pathways for other countries to learn more about successful implementation of legal reform.
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Informes e investigaciones
Indonesia, Camboya, Laos, Myanmar, Malasia, Filipinas, Tailandia, Viet Nam, Asia sudoriental
This report covers eight ASEAN countries (Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia (particularly the state of Sabah), Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam). The report examines the current status of social forestry in climate mitigation and adaptation in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and aims to update the Initial Baseline Assessment on Social Forestry and Climate Change published in 2010.
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