Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) Toolbox

الأمثلة

يعرض المثال معلومات بشأن حالة معينة من أمثلة تطبيق الإدارة المستدامة للغابات. وتجدون في هذا القسم جميع الأمثلة المتاحة في مجموعة أدوات الإدارة المستدامة للغابات التي قد تكون كإصدارات أو مقاطع فيديو أو مقاطع صوتية أو مواقع إلكترونية وما إلى ذلك.

بوسعكم تصفح "الأمثلة" من خلال كتابة كلمات أساسية في مربع البحث المجاني أو بإمكانكم تضييق نطاق البحث باستخدام فلاتر موجودة على الجانب الأيمن من الصفحة.

This study case examines Human Wildlife Conflict-HWC in an agricultural village located at the border of Rajaji National Park in Uttarakhand, India. It investigates: what are the “visible” and “hidden” costs of such conflict with wildlife? To what extent are these costs differentially borne by men and women? How do...
This report focus on assessing the sustainability of the electric fencing as a HWC mitigation measure in the buffer zones and adjoining areas of the Chitwan National Park (CNP) selected by the Government of Nepal for developing a REDD+ programme. The result of this assessment intended to prepare for...
This volume of case studies explores well-known and less well-known examples of both the highs and lows of engaging local communities in tackling illegal wildlife trade, highlighting that while community engagement is not a panacea, it can, under the right circumstances, be highly effective. This publication is dominated by case...
This video is about the sustainable management of ramin (Gonystylus spp.) in Indonesia.
Can the gender composition of groups managing local forests affect conservation outcomes? This simple question has been little addressed, despite the substantial literature on women's representation in public decision-making and the growing research on local environmental governance. Economists studying environmental collective action have paid little attention to the question of...
Illegal logging and associated trade in illegally sourced wood products are important causes of deforestation and forest degradation in many developing countries. Forest destruction in turn contributes up to 20 per cent of global carbon dioxide emissions. Illegal logging also robs cash-strapped governments of vital revenues, has a devastating impact...
Although the development of and debate on forest certification currently focuses on wood products, certification is also relevant to non-wood forest products (NWFP). While discussions on NWFP certification have increased recently, the applicability and impact of certification as a tool to promote the sustainable use of NWFP remains unclear and less...
This study compiles and summarizes the existing knowledge about observed and projected impacts of climate change on forests in Europe and reviews options for forests and forestry to adapt to climate change. It has been commissioned by the Directorate General for Agriculture and Rural Development of the European Commission as...
Several Andean countries have planned to restore forest cover in degraded land to enhance the provision of multiple ecosystem services in response to international commitments such as the Bonn Challenge. Hydrological services, e.g. water supply, hydrological regulation and erosion mitigation, are particularly important to sustain the life of more than...
In this report, the project team guides us through the various development phases and uses of this important tool starting from the general conceptual base and finishing with an analysis of the panEuropean experiences accumulated in the last 10 years and further back. We are confident that the project results will provide...