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Acuan generik kriteria dan indikator CIFOR (The CIFOR criteria and indicators generic template)

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2000
Brazil
Cameroon
Côte d'Ivoire
Indonesia

This manual provides a comprehensive set of criteria and indicators (C&I) for sustainable forest management based on CIFOR’s research. This research was conducted by interdisciplinary teams of experts in large-scale natural forests managed for commercial timber production in Indonesia, Côte d’Ivoire, Brazil and Cameroon, with additional sites in Germany, Austria and USA.

L'Impact de la crise economique sur les systemes agricoles et la changement du couvert forestier dans la zone forestiere humide du Cameroun

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2000
Cameroon

A sample survey of 648 households was conducted in 54 villages in the humid forest zone of Cameroon to understand the effect of the economic crisis (dating from 1986) and the 1994 currency devaluation on the practices of small farmers, and the effect of these practices on forest cover change.

La pratique de la jachere en Afrique tropicale: ccomparee au Nigeria et au Cameroun

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Conference Papers & Reports
december, 2000
Cameroon
Africa
Middle Africa

In sub-Saharan Africa, intensification of agriculture and rational use of arable land are essential for long-term growth (Gros, 1979, Johnston, 1990, Oluf et al., 990). Extensive cultivation methods and the population explosion are pushing the limits of cultivated land every day; deforestation accelerates; the productive capacity of the land is reduced

Promoting rural development through forestry policy: some experiences from developing countries

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Reports & Research
november, 2000
Equatorial Guinea
United States of America
Nepal
Zambia
Sweden
Indonesia
Eswatini
United Kingdom
Canada
Congo
Pakistan
Finland
Cameroon
Kenya
Liberia
Malaysia
South Africa
Uganda
Papua New Guinea
India
Ireland
Gabon
Brazil

In many countries around the world, people living in rural areas have lower incomes and are generally less prosperous than their urban counterparts. Because of this, governments often attempt to promote rural development through the development of natural resources such as forests.

Guidelines and reference material on integrated soil and nutrient management and conservation for farmer field schools

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Reports & Research
november, 2000
Switzerland
Belgium
El Salvador
Zimbabwe
China
Indonesia
Jamaica
Austria
Guinea
Ethiopia
Cameroon
Thailand
Philippines
Uganda
Italy
Tanzania
Eritrea

Historically, land improvement schemes were based on encouraging, through financial incentives, land users to adopt specific soil management and conservation measures. Insufficient attention was paid to the constraints faced by farmers or to the policy, biophysical and socio-economic environment.