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Report of the Fourth Session of the Steering Committee of the Collaborative Partnership on Mediterranean Forests (CPMF)

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2013
Algérie
Slovénie
France
Espagne
Croatie
Allemagne
Chypre
Grèce
Maroc
Portugal
Turquie
Italie
République arabe syrienne
Tunisie
Sénégal
Liban

The Collaborative Partnership on Mediterranean Forests (CPMF) has the purpose to improve implementation of policies for sustainable management of forests and environmental services provided by forest ecosystems in the context of climate change.

Changement d'utilisation des terres forestières mondiales 1990-2005

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2013
France
États-Unis d'Amérique
Luxembourg
Ukraine
Chine
Indonésie
Canada
Congo
Inde
Kazakhstan
Monténégro

Ce rapport présente les principales conclusions sur le changement d'utilisation des terres forestières et d'occupation des sols entre 1990 et 2005 de l'Enquête par télédétection de l'Évaluation des ressources forestières mondiales 2010 de la FAO. Il s'agit du premier rapport du genre à présenter des estimations systématiques de l'utilisation des terres forestières mondiales et de ses changements.

Cambio de uso de las tierras forestales mundiales 1990-2005

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2013
États-Unis d'Amérique
Japon
Luxembourg
Chili
Ukraine
Chine
Allemagne
Indonésie
Australie
Canada
Congo
Monténégro

Este informe presenta los principales resultados sobre el uso de las tierras forestales y el cambio de uso de la tierra entre 1990 y 2005 de la Encuesta por teledetección de la Evaluación de los Recursos Forestales Mundiales 2010 de la FAO. Este es el primer informe de su género en presentar estimaciones sistemáticas sobre el uso y cambio de las tierras forestales mundiales.

National Forest Monitoring Systems: Monitoring and Measurement, Reporting and Verification (M & MRV) in the context of REDD+ Activities

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2013
Suisse
Japon
Allemagne
Royaume-Uni
Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
Fédération de Russie
Mexique
Brésil
République démocratique du Congo

This document builds on the brief paper presented at the 7th Meeting of the UN-REDD Programme Policy Board, held in Berlin, October 2011 (UNREDD/PB7/2011/13), which lays out ways to consider the REDD+ monitoring and information provision needs in the broader context of national development and environmental strategies, at the implementation level.

Tenure of indigenous peoples territories and REDD+ as a forestry management incentive: the case of Mesoamerican countries

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2013
Honduras
Nigéria
États-Unis d'Amérique
Espagne
El Salvador
Guatemala
Pérou
Allemagne
Indonésie
Norvège
Bolivie
Costa Rica
Panama
Suisse
Nicaragua
Belize
Italie
Équateur
Pays-Bas
Mexique
Brésil
Amériques

Programmes to reduce emissions from deforestation and ecosystem degradation, such as REDD+ and other forestry incentive programmes, including Payment for Environmental Services (PES), could represent an opportunity to strengthen processes of conservation, sustainable usage and poverty reduction in the Mesoamerican region, particularly in indigenous territories and communities.

Opening Statement CPF at Forest Day 5 by Eduardo Rojas-Briales, CPF Chair

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2013
Afrique du Sud
Brésil
Mexique
Norvège

The Collaborative Partnership on Forests, which organizes Forest Day 5, is a unique UN mechanism enabling 14 UN agencies, organizations, global institutions and key international research networks to join together to support the work of the UN Forum on Forests and ensure efficient coordination of forest-related matters.

Devolution : a mechanism for scaling adoption of sustainable land management in Eastern Africa highlands

Peer-reviewed publication
Novembre, 2013
Eastern Africa
Uganda

Land degradation is severe in the steep sloping highlands in eastern Africa; natural resource management is central to good governance and increasing enfranchisement of rural people. Devolution, the transfer of roles, responsibilities and rights of natural resource management to institutions and communities has proved effective in accelerating adoption of sustainable land management (SLM) innovations beyond pilot sites. The SLM technologies practiced in the area include the use of trenches, contour bunds, terraces and agro forestry.

Costs and Benefits of Policies and Practices Addressing Land Degradation and Drought in the Drylands. White Paper II

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2013
Global

Drylands are complex social-ecological systems, characterized by non-linearity of causation, complex feedback loops within and between the many different social, ecological, and economic entities, and potential of regime shifts to alternative stable states as a result of thresholds. As such, dryland management faces a high level of uncertainty and unpredictability.

Integrating Communities into REDD+ in Indonesia

Novembre, 2013

The Government of Indonesia (GOI) is in
the process of designing a national REDD+ mechanism to allow
it to access donor funding in the medium term, and funding
from a potential performance based mechanism in the long
term. This policy brief is focused on the broad question of
how REDD+ can address underlying community issues such as
lack of access to forest land, and does not deal with the
more specific questions of legal and institutional

Combined effects of the continual application of composted rice straw and chemical fertilizer on rice yield under a double rice cropping system in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam

Journal Articles & Books
Octobre, 2013
Vietnam

We conducted a 12-year field experiment to study the combined effects of rice straw compost and chemical fertilizer application on a double rice cropping system in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam and established 7 treatments using a randomized block design with 3 replications. We calculated the yields of treatments relative to those of conventionally fertilized plots (i.e. with no added rice straw compost), and analyzed their annual trends. In the plots with rice straw compost, we observed a positive trend over 12 continuous wet cropping seasons.

Multivariate Analysis of Rangeland Vegetation and Soil Organic Carbon Describes Degradation, Informs Restoration and Conservation

Peer-reviewed publication
Septembre, 2013

Agricultural expansion has eliminated a high proportion of native land cover and severely degraded remaining native vegetation. Managers must determine where degradation is severe enough to merit restoration action, and what action, if any, is necessary. We report on grassland degraded by multiple factors, including grazing, soil disturbance, and exotic plant species introduced in response to agriculture management. We use a multivariate method to categorize plant communities by degradation state based on floristic and biophysical degradation associated with historical land use.