There is a vast and unrecognized opportunity for community forestry to strengthen national resilience to climate change through diversifying rural livelihoods, increasing food security, leveraging social capital and knowledge, advancing disaster risk reduction and regulating microclimates. However maximizing the role for community forestry in climate change is an area where clear guidance and recommendations are lacking.
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsNovember, 2014Cambodia, Laos, Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsJuly, 2012Indonesia, Cambodia, Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam, South-Eastern Asia
Many countries in the region are developing or revising their national climate chage adaptation strategies and it is critical that forest use by communities be considered and included within these plans. At the same time, mitigation activities such as REDD+ have rarely explicitly considered adaptation or the need to develop adaptive capacity (FAO, 2012). This means that valuable opportunities are being missed to ‘couple up’ activities with a goal to achieving results in both areas.
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsDecember, 2015Indonesia, Nepal, Southern Asia, South-Eastern Asia
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