Is small-scale agriculture really the main driver of deforestation in the Peruvian Amazon? Moving beyond the prevailing narrative
Comparing methods for assessing the effectiveness of subnational REDD+ initiatives
REDD+ contribution to well-being and income is marginal: the perspective of local stakeholders
Membandingkan metode penilaian efektivitas inisiatif REDD+ subnasional
Comparación de métodos de evaluación de efectividad de iniciativas subnacionales REDD+
Revisiting the 'cornerstone of Amazonian conservation': a socioecological assessment of Brazil nut exploitation
Sustainable Land Management to Achieving Land Degradation Neutrality: Options-by-Context Approach and Tool.
This is the program of the closure workshop "Sustainable Land Management to Achieve Land Degradation Neutrality: Options-by-Context Approach and Tools" of the project "Impact Evaluation of SLM Options to Achieve Land Degradation Neutrality".
Trees, soils, and warthogs - distribution of services and disservices from reforestation areas in southern Ethiopia
Conservation projects have often been criticised for creating global benefits while causing negative impacts on local livelihoods. Ecosystem services approaches have been seen as one way to change this by focussing explicitly on maintaining ecosystems for human well-being of stakeholders at various scales. However, ecosystem services approaches have often ignored trade-offs between groups of people and issues of power and do not automatically lead to better outcomes in terms of human well-being.
From disabling to enabling: Evolution of community forest governance in Guatemala and Nicaragua. [Abstract]
Climate-Smart Agriculture in Uganda
El manejo de plantas silvestres alimenticias en escenarios de deforestación, ilustrado por una comunidad mestiza de la Amazonía Peruana
Las plantas silvestres alimenticias son un componente esencial de la dieta de la población rural en distintas partes del mundo, teniendo un rol importante en su seguridad alimentaria y diversidad nutricional. Dada la alarmante disminución de los bosques, la colecta de estas especies ocurre cada vez más en ecosistemas antropogénicos, donde las comunidades activamente las manejan para asegurar su disponibilidad y acceso.