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Forests and Climate Change Adaptation in Asia

December, 2011
Indonesia
Vietnam
Southern Asia
Eastern Asia
Oceania

This policy brief examines the role of forests for climate change adaptation in the region of Asia. It is organized into several sections. Firstly, anticipated changes to precipitation and temperature in Asia under a low and a high emissions scenario, between 2010 and 2039, are outlined. Following on from this, the key elements of Forest-Based Adaptation (FBA) are discussed and the current status of FBA in Asia is highlighted. Finally, recommendations aimed at moving forest-based adaptation forward are made.

Adoption potential of rotational hedgerow intercropping in the humid lowlands of Cameroon

December, 1999
Cameroon
Sub-Saharan Africa

Reports on and on-farm evaluation of hedgerow intercropping by the IRA/ ICRAF Programme in the lowlands of Cameroon, which has been in progress since 1988. Throughout the years the biophysical performance of the system was found to be inferior under farmer management on farm to that achieved on station. At the same time, farmers' interest in the technology was far below the expectations.

Natural resource conflict management case studies: an analysis of power, participation and protected areas

December, 2002
Indonesia
Philippines
Gambia
Uganda
Ethiopia
Zimbabwe
China
Sub-Saharan Africa
Oceania
Eastern Asia

This report presents a collection of case studies which focus on processes of conflict management and resolution and the different ways and means that conflicts are addressed.

In search of common ground: adaptive collaborative management in Cameroon

December, 2008
Cameroon

In developing countries, forest management, sharing and collaboration has encountered major problems as reflected in Southern Cameroon’s forested landscape, which is challenged by differences in power, knowledge gaps, and competing land rights claims. The authors use Cameroon’s forests, as an integral part of research on adaptive collaborative management (ACM) across three continents.

Arab Environment Future Challenges: 2008 Report of the Arab Forum for Environment and Development

December, 2007
Western Asia
Northern Africa

The state of the Arab environment stands at a pivotal juncture with numerous environmental problems both current and imminently threatening the region. Among the major challenges being faced are water scarcity, land degradation and desertification, inadequate waste management, coastal and marine environment degradation and air pollution.

Approaches to rural poverty alleviation in developing Asia: role of water resources

December, 2007
Bangladesh
Vietnam
China
Indonesia
Pakistan
Eastern Asia
Oceania
Southern Asia

Focusing on water resources and irrigation, this paper documents a talk by Michael Lipton exploring approaches to poverty alleviation in developing Asia. The talk discusses the findings of a recent paper ‘Pro-poor intervention strategies in irrigated agriculture in Asia: poverty in irrigated agriculture - realities, issues, and options with guidelines’. It looks at a number of topical issues such as irrigation in relation to access and global poverty, irrigation corruption, and sustainability.

Land, Forests and People in Finnish Aid in Zanzibar: Some Preliminary Observations

December, 1997
Tanzania
Finland
Europe
Sub-Saharan Africa

Sets out to examine the question of aid provision. As part of a general study on Finnish aid, the main focus is on two projects in Zanzibar: Zanzibar Forestry Project (ZFP) and Zanzibar Integrated Lands and Environment Management (ZILEM) project. This study centres on initial research carried out in Dar es Salaam (documentary) and Unguja (documentary, observational and in-depth interviews). [author]

Rural poverty, property rights and environmental resource management in Kenya

December, 2003
Kenya
Sub-Saharan Africa

This study investigates the relationship between rural poverty, property rights, and environmental resource management in a semi-arid region of Kenya using analysis of survey data. It argues that reduced environmental degradation will increase agricultural productivity, and which will then translate into lower levels of poverty as incomes and consumption expenditures rise.