Forest and Landscape Restoration Asia

Publications

A repository of publications focusing on FLR in the context of Asia.

2021

Satellite Land Monitoring System (SLMS) integrates remote sensing method to assess activity data related to land use/land use change and forest degradation processes over large areas with an primary objective of Module 1 Satellite Land Monitoring System is to learn various technical processes of SLMS Land Use Land Cover Mapping using open source tools.

2021

This is the first evaluation of where the world stands in implementing the United Nations Strategic Plan for Forests 2030. Also, highlights the importance of restoration, countries' restoration goals, strategies and initiatives.

2021

This guide was developed to improve the capacity of small producers, their organizations and small and medium-sized enterprises to access private investment and finance for sustainable forest-based businesses.

2021

The Advisory Committee for Sustainable Forest-based Industries (ACSFI) is a statutory body that acts as a forum for dialogue between FAO and the private sector, furthering the Organization's mission to develop and strengthen the sustainable global forest sector. This Strategic Framework sets out the Committee's major areas of action for the next 10 years, broken down into short-, medium- and long-term initiatives. One of the top priorities identified by ACSFI is forest ecosystem restoration.

2021

This is a guide to diagnosing strengths and weaknesses in forest governance using a tool (set of indicators and a protocol for scoring the indicators in the form of multiple-choice questions about aspects of forest governance).

2021

"Inherent cultural attributes of Indigenous youth along with the innovative traits and socio-political activism can contribute to climate change adaptation, resilience, preservation of ecosystems, biodiversity and knowledge preservation. Example: The Chi-Nations Youth Council in Chicago started the process of land restoration using Native medicinal plants. "

2021

The 4 Returns Framework is a practical tested system-change framework that offers a science-based, long-term initiative for restoring healthy landscapes that can be used by stakeholders to undertake a landscape approach. It allows government, business, and communities to co-create and deliver a common vision for a resilient landscape.

2020

A tool for monitoring the biophysical and socioeconomic impacts of landscape restoration.

2020

Indigenous traditional knowledge on native seeds, food and medicinal plants, women's tenure right and participation, recognition of their knowledge and contributions are to be considered when designing policies and programmes related to FLR and to meet 2030 SDGs.

Cover page of document titled Policies that support forest landscape restoration
2020

A successful process to advance forest landscape restoration (FLR) needs to motivate, enable and resource its implementation. This brief offers a preliminary exploratory analysis of some of the range of policies that respond to each of these three requirements.

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The information in the publications displayed does not imply any official endorsement of or responsibility on the part of FAO for the opinions, ideas, data or products presented at these locations, or guarantee the validity of the information provided. The purpose of this repository is to provide users with convenient access to information to support project/programme document development, users have the responsibility of assessing its relevance, accuracy and suitability of application.