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  1. Library Resource
    Brief on formalization of the collective right

    The perspective of implementing officials

    Documents de politique et mémoires
    avril, 2019
    Pérou

    A brief on the formalization of the collective rights of native communities in Peru from the perspective of implementing officials

  2. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    décembre, 2014
    Amérique centrale

    This protocol will describe the methodology to be employed for a systematic map that will chart the development of the landscape approach theory, consolidate and synthesize existing definitions, and identify where and how these approaches have been implemented in the humid and dry tropics.

  3. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    décembre, 2011
    Afrique, Amérique centrale, Asie, Amérique du Sud

    Since 2000, US$ 2.0-2.7 billion has been invested in feedstock cultivation for biofuel in 16 forest-rich countries, mostly in oil palm and sugarcane. An additional US$ 5.7-6.7 billion has been invested in biofuel production, especially sugar-based ethanol. While investments in some countries are driven by domestic policies to reduce fossil fuel imports, most are export driven. Sugar-based ethanol offers more opportunities to capture value added than biodiesel feedstocks which are amenable to export and processing abroad.

  4. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    décembre, 2017
    Colombie

     


    Mensajes clave


    • La tenencia colectiva en Colombia alcanza las 37.839.449 hectáreas, reconocidas bajo figuras de resguardos indígenas y tierras colectivas de comunidades afrodescendientes; sin embargo, hay un estancamiento en la política de titulación desde la década de 1990.
  5. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    décembre, 2010
    Mexique

    Regions where community forest enterprises dominate the landscape have low to non-existent deforestation, sustainable forest management, enhancement of carbon stocks, forest conservation and substantial generation of sustainable livelihoods. Corruption and deforestation are also associated with some Mexican forest communities, but these regions have created a sector with hundreds of well-managed community forests that contribute to the mitigation of, and adaptation to, climate change. Some 60–70% of Mexican forests are now owned by communities.

  6. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    décembre, 2010
    Amérique centrale, Amérique du Sud

    Rights to large areas of forest have been granted to communities and indigenous peoples in Latin America, offering these groups an opportunity to participate in REDD+ initiatives. However, tenure is not always secure, and security of tenure alone is insufficient to guarantee positive outcomes for both forests and livelihoods. The question of carbon tenure rights has only just begun to be addressed, and even less attention has been given to liabilities. REDD+ initiatives provide an opportunity to consolidate indigenous territories but present a risk to those without secure land rights.

  7. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    décembre, 2007
    Brésil, Honduras, Malawi, Mozambique, Indonésie, Ouganda, Viet Nam

    This paper examines poverty and deforestation in developing countries as linked problems and focuses on policies that can favour poverty alleviation in forested regions. The paper encompasses two elements: analysis of the spatial coincidence between poverty and forests, and proposed policy options for reducing poverty in forested areas.

  8. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    décembre, 2010
    Ouganda, Bolivie, Kenya, Mexique

    Women’s participation in decision making at the user-group level and in forest committees has been demonstrated to have a positive impact on forest sustainability. For example, women’s participation enhances forest regeneration and reduces illegal harvesting through improved monitoring. Their presence in forest user groups increases the groups’ capacity to manage and resolve conflicts, which in turn increases the likelihood that resource users will comply with and respect harvesting and use rules.

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