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Community Forestry Adaptation Roadmap to 2020 for Lao PDR

Reports & Research
October, 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.

สรุปเวทีเสวนา “ป่าพรุ...ต้นธารฐานเศรษฐกิจ ฐานชีวิตคนเคร็ง” (ฉบับยาวและสั้น)

Institutional & promotional materials
October, 2019
Thailand

งานเสวนาครั้งนี้เป็นหนึ่งในชุดการประชุมและเสวนาภายใต้การดำเนินการโครงการเสริมศักยภาพการจัดการระบบนิเวศป่าพรุเพื่อเพิ่

The Value of Cultural Theory for Participatory Processes in Natural Resource Management

Reports & Research
April, 2012
Indonesia
Global
South-Eastern Asia

While participation is seen as an important part of sustainable natural resource management, it is not always successful – a number of studies to date indicate conflicting values and power inequalities can significantly undermine participatory processes. A new paper in the Journal of Forest Policy and Economics examines another source of conflict: differing views of reality and underlying cultural biases.

In search of excellence: Exemplary forest management in Asia and the Pacific

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2004
South-Eastern Asia

In search of excellence deviates from the path that most authors have taken. Instead of dwelling on the failures and the negative, it celebrates the “good” and the many positive management efforts in the Asia–Pacific region. It highlights the many people who are striving for excellence in forest management and seeks to encourage others to emulate these positive efforts. Collectively, the story of forestry that emerges may be more about endeavour and ingenuity than greed, indifference and incompetence.

The GREEN Mekong Challenge Fund FINAL REPORT: Center for Sustainable Development in Mountainous Areas (CSDM)

Reports & Research
March, 2015
Vietnam

Center for Sustainable Development in Mountainous Areas – CSDM signed with GREEN Mekong a project: “Wider awareness on Grassroots Equity in Forests and Climate Change for ethnic minority in northern mountainous provinces of Vietnam”, from April 2014 – November 2014 (total 8 months). This is the final report. 

Bản tin Chính sách - Đổi mới Hưởng dụng Rừng ở Việt Nam

Reports & Research
July, 2011
Philippines
Vietnam

Dự án này do Hội đồng Nghiên cứu Kinh tế và Xã Hội Vương quốc Anh, có sự tham gia của các nhà hoạch định chính sách, các chuyên gia lâm nghiệp và người dân liên quan đến lâm nghiệp cộng đồng tại Việt Nam. Dự án này nhấn mạnh những vấn đề chính về quản lý rừng và vận động thay đổi chính sách ở cấp quốc gia về quyền hưởng dụng rừng cà quản lý rừng cộng đồng.

Stories of Change 2008-2013 and Annual Report 2012-2013

Institutional & promotional materials
August, 2014
South-Eastern Asia

The stories in this report illustrate the invaluable contributions being made by community members, pioneering government personnel and others who are actively participating in forest management – leading to improved livelihoods, and more equity and a fairer share of benefits. The stories highlight the challenges faced and opportunities created by people in Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand and Viet Nam who are promoting community forestry.

ข้อมูลพื้นฐาน - ชุมชนบ้านซำผักหนาม

Reports & Research
December, 2013
Thailand

เอกสารที่รวบรวมข้อมูลพื้นฐานของชุมชนบ้านซำผักหนามไว้อย่างครบถ้วน เหมาะสำหรับผู้ที่สนใจทั่วไป

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REDD-Net Asia-Pacific Bulletin #2: The Role of Trust in REDD+

Institutional & promotional materials
October, 2010
Indonesia
Nepal
Thailand
Vietnam
South-Eastern Asia

As negotiations on the shape of REDD+ continue at national and global levels, REDD-Net’s network of civil society organizations has identified the issue of trust as a high priority for further examination. In this issue RECOFTC explores the importance of trust in REDD+, why the success of REDD+ depends on trust, and how trust may need to come with its own set of warnings.

Participatory Management of Forests and Protected Areas - A Trainer's Manual

Training Resources & Tools
May, 2008
South-Eastern Asia

Opportunities for forest managers to gain knowledge and skills in participatory resource management processes are still limited. A recent survey by IUCN has brought this out where a third of PA managers indicated that one of the areas priority training areas for them was related to sustainable development. Recognising the need for such training, a number of organisations including CARE, FAO, MSTCDC, RECOFTC and WWF initiated a series of workshops and training courses on different facets of this topic.