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.
Alberta watershed toolkit
28 May 2015
28 May 2015
This Watershed Toolkit Project provided an interactive knowledge transfer between community leaders, the scientific and academic communities and included: multiple community engagement sessions, capacity building, crowdsourcing input into a rural community resource toolkit, understanding accessibility needs of users, further resource and information needs of communities, and building relationships and strengthening...
An Analysis of Game Meat Production and Wildlife-based Land Uses on Freehold Land in Namibia: Links with Food Security
16 December 2019
16 December 2019
This report aims to gain insights of wildlife-based land uses (WBLU) on freehold land in Namibia and link with food security. This is developed through documenting the scale of meat production on Namibian farmlands, how game meat is used and the economic and social benefits resulting from game meat production....
In this paper a series of reasons is provided to justify the application of Intensive Forest Management (IFM). A new definition for IFM is proposed, with explanations provided of the components of the definition: advanced planning, intensive silviculture, enhanced protection, and effects and effectiveness monitoring. Also, the following questions are...
An assessment of Poaching and Wildlife Trafficking in the Garamba-Bil-Chinko Transboundary Landscape
16 December 2019
16 December 2019
This study seeks to understand better and address the poaching and trafficking of wildlife in the Garamba-Bili-Chinko landscape of southeast Central African Republic (CAR) and northeast Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It present analysis of 1) local communities living around the protected areas of the GBC landscape, 2) wildlife trafficking...
An assessment of the vulnerability of Australian forests to the impacts of climate change
17 June 2014
17 June 2014
This document provides an improved understanding of current knowledge of the likely biophysical and socioeconomic consequences of climate change for Australia’s native and planted forest regions. It assesses the vulnerability of Australian forests from the perspective of both resource use and environmental services, identifying particularly vulnerable forests and communities in...
An assessment of tropical homegardens as examples of sustainable local agroforestry systems
06 August 2015
06 August 2015
This book chapter (#4) presents the potential of tropical homegardens as sustainable local agroforestry systems, with a case study in Nicaragua. It concludes that homegardens can a sustainable approach in terms of productivity, diversity and efficiency.
Wild populations of the Afromontane forest tree Prunus africana (Rosaceae), known as the African Cherry or Red Stinkwood (sometimes called Pygeum africanum) are currently the sole source of bark and bark extract exported from Africa and Madagascar to Europe. This trade has taken place for nearly 30 years, for production...
An integrated national forest monitoring system for sustainable forest management and conservation in Bangladesh
01 April 2021
01 April 2021
Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. To support and improve decision-making on climate change mitigation and adaptation, access to robust data and information is key. The role of the forest sector and the availability of comprehensive forest-related data are supporting long-term planning, implementation and monitoring of...
Analysis of forest financing in Guatemala
01 June 2015
01 June 2015
This document is an analysis of the current status of forest financing in Guatemala. One has to realize that funding is needed in two separate areas: first, the efficient cash flow to cover ongoing maintenance and operational expenses and second revenue to invest in the sector.
This separation is the key...
In recent years many Multistakeholder Processes (MSP’s) have developed in Indonesia particularly as a means to establish much needed dialogue about forest policy reform involving all relevant stakeholders, from government officials to local community members.
Multistakeholder Processes (MSP’s) have been seen as an innovative way to deliver much needed...