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RECOFTC
RECOFTC is derived from an abbreviated form of the organization's legal name, Regional Community Forestry Training Center for Asia and the Pacific. Formerly the organization was known as RECOFTC – The Center for People and Forests.
RECOFTC – The Center for People and Forests is an international not-for-profit organization that focuses on capacity building for community forestry in the Asia Pacific region. It advocates for the increased involvement of local communities living in and around forests - some 450 million people in Asia-Pacific - in the equitable and ecologically sustainable management of forest landscapes.
The Regional Community Forestry Training Center for Asia and the Pacific (RECOFTC) opened in Bangkok, Thailand, in March 1987 with support from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, the Government of Switzerland (through the Asian Development Bank), and Thailand's Kasetsart University.
Community forestry is widely acknowledged as a powerful solution for many of the challenges facing local people and the wider society, especially in improving rural livelihoods, enhancing community governance and empowerment, transforming forest-related conflict, protecting and enhancing the environment, and helping to fight climate change. As a capacity-building organisation, RECOFTC improves the ability of people and organisations to conduct community forestry effectively and sustainably.
RECOFTC works toward its mission through four thematic areas:
- expanding community forestry
- people, forests and climate change
- transforming forest conflict
- securing local livelihoods.
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Displaying 61 - 65 of 485Community Forestry Enterprise development in Myanmar through socially responsible business approaches
This policy brief was developed based on findings from a series of sub-national and national multi-stakeholder workshops organized between July and November 2018. These workshops shared the experiences of community forestry enterprise (CFE) development and private sector partnership in Myanmar. This report highlights the findings.
ASEAN Guidelines for Agroforestry Development
Developed by ICRAF as part of the ASFCC program, these guidelines were adopted by AMAF in October 2018 and seek to provide technical support to ASEAN Member States pursuing agroforestry development.
Applying a Rights-Based Approach (RBA) in Forest Governance
The Rights-based Approach (RBA) allows local communities, or others who are marginalized, excluded or discriminated (the rights holders), to exercise their rights; and for institutions, organizations or other agencies (the duty bearers) to provide support towards equitable and inclusive development programmes that benefit them. RBA interventions can address inequities and disparities evident in these communities. In the context of the management of forested landscapes, RBA emphasizes the rights of local communities for fair benefits, access to resources, secure tenure and gender equity.
ရွှေရိုးမ သစ်တောအခြေပြုကြိမ်အချာထည်စီးပွားရေးလုပ်ငန်း
မြန်မာနိုင်ငံ၌ ပထမဆုံးဒေသခံပြည်သူအစုအဖွဲ့ပိုင်သစ်တောအခြပြုစီးပွားရေးလုပ်ငန်းကို ဒေသခံပြည်သူများကိုယ်တိုင် ဦးဆောင်ပြီး ရွှေရိုးမ သစ်တောအခြေပြုစီးပွားရေးလုပ်ငန်းလုပ်ကိုင်နေပါသည်။အဆိုပါလုပ်ငန်းသည် တာဝန်ယူမှုရှိသော အာရှဆိုင်ရာ သစ်တောစီမံအုပ်ချုပ်မှုနှင့် ကုန်သွယ်ခြင်းဆိုင်ရာ အပိုင်း (၃) စီမံကိန်း (Responsible Asia Forestry and Trade-III project RAFT-3) ဆောင်ရွက်လျက်ရှိသည့် ဂွမြို့နယ် ဒေသခံပြည်သူများသည်စတင်ဖွဲ့စည်းတည်ထောင်ခြင်းဖြစ်သည်။ ဤလက်ကမ်းစာစောင်သည် မြန်မာနိုင်ငံ၌ သစ်တောအခြေပြုစီးပွားရေးလုပ်ငန်းဆောင်ရွက်ရာတွင် ကြုံတွေ့နေသည့်အခက်အခဲများ နှင့် ရရှိနေသည့်အခွင့်အလမ်းများအကျဉ်းချုပ်ကိုဖော်ပြထားပ
Resilient Forest Landscapes: Empowered Communities, Strengthened Institutions and Shared Prosperity (Strategic Plan 2018 - 2023)
The Center for People and Forests' New Five Year Strategic Plan