Le cadre de surveillance de la dégradation des terres (ou LDSF) est conçu pour fournir des données de base biophysiques au niveau du paysage, ainsi qu’un cadre de suivi et d’évaluation pour évaluer les processus de dégradation des terres et l’efficacité des mesures de réhabilitation (récupération) au fil du temps.
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Library ResourcePeer-reviewed publicationMarch, 2022Africa
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Lecciones para REDD+ de un estudio sobre cambio de uso del suelo y distribución de beneficios en Chiapas y Yucatán
Reports & ResearchDecember, 2018Latin America and the Caribbean, MexicoEste estudio explora críticamente cómo se toman las decisiones sobre el uso del suelo y cómo estas afectan los resultados de diversos actores en dos estados del sur de México: Chiapas y Yucatán. A partir de 152 entrevistas con actores de diferentes niveles, los autores examinan los procesos de toma de decisiones sobre el uso del suelo, los procesos REDD+ a nivel subnacional y las estrategias para la distribución de beneficios a nivel de proyecto, para examinar el potencial de las nuevas iniciativas de desarrollo bajo en emisiones (DBE).
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Un processus national REDD+ qui avance malgré l'instabilité
Manuals & GuidelinesJournal Articles & BooksPolicy Papers & BriefsOctober, 2021Africa, Central African RepublicLa REDD+ en République centrafricaine est un véritable outil de développement durable, mené au plus haut niveau. Le soutien de CAFI pour la préparation d’un cadre national d’investissement pour la REDD+, que nous voulons robuste et intégrateur, est une opportunité stratégique de renforcer les efforts, les capacités et la gestion durable et démocratique de nos forêts, ce malgré les récents défis politiques et sécuritaires ».
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksApril, 2021Ethiopia, Brazil, Peru, Indonesia
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchSeptember, 2013South-Eastern Asia, Bangladesh
Research was conducted in Alutilla Valley in eastern Bangladesh to identify the nature of existing agroforestry systems and to identify potential agroforestry models that could ameliorate currently degrading forest resources Data were collected through farmer participatory research and a structured quarterly survey in two villages. Qualitative and supplementary quantitative analysis methods were used to assess the financial potential of agroforestry systems.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchAugust, 2013Global
Authors: Roe, D.; Sunderland, T.C.H
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsAugust, 2014Asia, Indonesia
CIFOR Infobrief no. 77
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsDecember, 2015South-Eastern Asia, Indonesia
The deforestation-free movement (or zero-deforestation) has emerged recently in a context of lower state control, globalization and pressure on corporations by nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) through consumer awareness campaigns, acknowledging the essential role of agricultural commodities in deforestation. It takes the form of commitments by corporations to ensure that the products they either produce, process, trade or retail are not linked to forest conversion.
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsJanuary, 2016Global
Authors: Colfer, C.J.P.; Sijapati Basnett, B.; Elias, M.
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsJanuary, 2016Global
Authors: Larson, A.M.; Dokken, T.; Duchelle, A.E.; Atmadja, S.; Resosudarmo, I.A.P.; Cronklet
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