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Through a series of multiple stakeholder workshops over a two-year period, PPA allowed diverse actors and interests to jointly predict and anticipate trajectories of land use change. 

CIFOR Scientist Bayuni Shantiko with Nining Liswanti presented on 8 June 2013 for the panel discussion &quot;Spatial planning in Indonesia: Insights from research and action in West Kalimantan and Moluccas Provinces&quot; at the 2013 IASC conference held on Mount Fuji in Japan.]]>
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CIFOR Scientist Bayuni Shantiko with Nining Liswanti presented on 8 June 2013 for the panel discussion &quot;Spatial planning in Indonesia: Insights from research and action in West Kalimantan and Moluccas Provinces&quot; at the 2013 IASC conference held on Mount Fuji in Japan.]]>
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        <media:description type="plain">As one of the most populated tropical forest countries in the world, Indonesia faces huge challenges in balancing development, livelihood improvement of its citizens and conservation of its natural assets. Many stakeholders are not involved in the process. An important step to improve the current situation is to facilitate a more collaborative land use planning and allocation process that benefits all parties.

Through a series of multiple stakeholder workshops over a two-year period, PPA allowed diverse actors and interests to jointly predict and anticipate trajectories of land use change. 

CIFOR Scientist Bayuni Shantiko with Nining Liswanti presented on 8 June 2013 for the panel discussion &quot;Spatial planning in Indonesia: Insights from research and action in West Kalimantan and Moluccas Provinces&quot; at the 2013 IASC conference held on Mount Fuji in Japan.</media:description>
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Through a series of multiple stakeholder workshops over a two-year period, PPA allowed diverse actors and interests to jointly predict and anticipate trajectories of land use change. 

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      <title>Impact of forest commons and agro-forestry concessions on household resilience in Southern Laos</title>
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Our analysis comparing case studies of forest resources use, incomes and vulnerability in three villages associated with production forests, sugarcane concessions and eucalyptus concessions in Savannakhet Province challenges these assessments. We discuss the extent to which the conversion of DDF forests for many such concession models should be regarded as a high-risk strategy with the significant potential for &quot;maladaptation&quot; outcomes.

CIFOR Scientist Aaron Russell with Joost Foppes and Southone Ketphanh on 4 June 2013 at the panel discussion &quot;Trade-offs between large-scale and small-scale land commercialisation and impacts on forest commons&quot; at the 2013 IASC conference held on Mount Fuji in Japan. 

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Our analysis comparing case studies of forest resources use, incomes and vulnerability in three villages associated with production forests, sugarcane concessions and eucalyptus concessions in Savannakhet Province challenges these assessments. We discuss the extent to which the conversion of DDF forests for many such concession models should be regarded as a high-risk strategy with the significant potential for &quot;maladaptation&quot; outcomes.

CIFOR Scientist Aaron Russell with Joost Foppes and Southone Ketphanh on 4 June 2013 at the panel discussion &quot;Trade-offs between large-scale and small-scale land commercialisation and impacts on forest commons&quot; at the 2013 IASC conference held on Mount Fuji in Japan. 

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        <media:description type="plain">The Lao government's forest strategy aims to increase national &quot;forest&quot; cover to 70% by 2020 from the current estimated 41%. At the same time national strategic priorities for inviting foreign investment have led the government to allocate an estimated 13% of Lao's forest land to concessions during the period of 2002-09. Dryland dipterocarp forests (DDF) represent a unique forest ecotype that is under particular threat to conversion. The frequently stunted appearance of these slow-growing forests contribute to their being undervalued, and there is increasing pressure to permit conversion of such &quot;low value&quot; forests for (predominantly) foreign investment in export-oriented commercial agricultural or tree cropping plantations.

Our analysis comparing case studies of forest resources use, incomes and vulnerability in three villages associated with production forests, sugarcane concessions and eucalyptus concessions in Savannakhet Province challenges these assessments. We discuss the extent to which the conversion of DDF forests for many such concession models should be regarded as a high-risk strategy with the significant potential for &quot;maladaptation&quot; outcomes.

CIFOR Scientist Aaron Russell with Joost Foppes and Southone Ketphanh on 4 June 2013 at the panel discussion &quot;Trade-offs between large-scale and small-scale land commercialisation and impacts on forest commons&quot; at the 2013 IASC conference held on Mount Fuji in Japan. 

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Our analysis comparing case studies of forest resources use, incomes and vulnerability in three villages associated with production forests, sugarcane concessions and eucalyptus concessions in Savannakhet Province challenges these assessments. We discuss the extent to which the conversion of DDF forests for many such concession models should be regarded as a high-risk strategy with the significant potential for &amp;quot;maladaptation&amp;quot; outcomes.

CIFOR Scientist Aaron Russell with Joost Foppes and Southone Ketphanh on 4 June 2013 at the panel discussion &amp;quot;Trade-offs between large-scale and small-scale land commercialisation and impacts on forest commons&amp;quot; at the 2013 IASC conference held on Mount Fuji in Japan. 

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      <title>Formalization of chainsaw milling in Central Africa: Opportunities and constraints</title>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ciforceruttiiascjapanjun2013-130616210915-phpapp01-thumbnail-2.jpg?1371435364" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> During the last two decades, all countries in Central Africa adopted new laws for the management of their forests. Two major frameworks contributed to the drafting of those laws. On the one side, the ideas synthetized by the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio, such as a more responsible forest management, new roles for rural communities in the management of forested landscapes, and a more equitable redistribution of the benefits accrued from the exploitation of the forest. On the other, the structural adjustment plans that all countries in Central Africa had to enact as a consequence of the economic crisis that hit in the 1980s. The plans pushed all countries to look for desperately needed economic resources, and in the respective forestry sectors, this resulted in the creation of new fiscal schemes that applied to clearly demarcated, large-scale forest management units, generally leased to internationally owned, export-oriented, logging companies. In the process, smaller-scale forestry activities, such as those conducted by individual or small enterprises, normally with chainsaws in areas not demarcated for large-scale harvesting, fell below the radar of policies and laws that remained focused on increasing State revenues. As a consequence, such activities developed and grew in the informal economy, largely unregulated for, only to be &quot;rediscovered&quot; by the State in the 2000s, when national and international pressures mounted to fight illegal logging and timber trade. 

This paper examines the evolution and the characteristics of the informal timber sectors in the countries of Central Africa, with a focus on the potential impacts that &quot;formalisation&quot; efforts that may exert on rural communities and chainsaw millers&rsquo; livelihoods and environment.

CIFOR Scientists Paolo Cerutti Richard Eba&rsquo;a Atyi, Guillaume Lescuyer along with Edouard Essiane and Raphael Tsanga  presented on 5 June at the panel discussion &quot;Formalisation of access and trade in land and natural resources: Inter‐sectoral lesson sharing from and for forestry, mining, fisheries, and land tenure&quot; at the 2013 IASC conference held on Mount Fuji in Japan. 

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This paper examines the evolution and the characteristics of the informal timber sectors in the countries of Central Africa, with a focus on the potential impacts that &quot;formalisation&quot; efforts that may exert on rural communities and chainsaw millers&rsquo; livelihoods and environment.

CIFOR Scientists Paolo Cerutti Richard Eba&rsquo;a Atyi, Guillaume Lescuyer along with Edouard Essiane and Raphael Tsanga  presented on 5 June at the panel discussion &quot;Formalisation of access and trade in land and natural resources: Inter‐sectoral lesson sharing from and for forestry, mining, fisheries, and land tenure&quot; at the 2013 IASC conference held on Mount Fuji in Japan. 

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This paper examines the evolution and the characteristics of the informal timber sectors in the countries of Central Africa, with a focus on the potential impacts that &quot;formalisation&quot; efforts that may exert on rural communities and chainsaw millers' livelihoods and environment.

CIFOR Scientists Paolo Cerutti Richard Eba'a Atyi, Guillaume Lescuyer along with Edouard Essiane and Raphael Tsanga  presented on 5 June at the panel discussion &quot;Formalisation of access and trade in land and natural resources: Inter&#8208;sectoral lesson sharing from and for forestry, mining, fisheries, and land tenure&quot; at the 2013 IASC conference held on Mount Fuji in Japan. 

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CIFOR Scientists Paolo Cerutti Richard Eba&amp;rsquo;a Atyi, Guillaume Lescuyer along with Edouard Essiane and Raphael Tsanga  presented on 5 June at the panel discussion &amp;quot;Formalisation of access and trade in land and natural resources: Inter&#8208;sectoral lesson sharing from and for forestry, mining, fisheries, and land tenure&amp;quot; at the 2013 IASC conference held on Mount Fuji in Japan. 

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CIFOR Scientist Elizabeth Linda Yuliana alongside Carol Colfer and Hasantoha Adnan presented on 8 June at the panel discussion &quot;Methods and approaches for analysing gender differences in rights of access to the usage, and management, of forests and tree products&quot; at the 2013 IASC conference held on Mount Fuji in Japan. 

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CIFOR Scientist Esther Mwangi alongside Helen Markelova, Moira Moeliono, Nining Liswanti and Bayuni Shantiko presented on 8 June 2013 at a panel a panel discussion &quot;Spatial Planning in Indonesia: Insights and research from and action in West Kalimantan and Moluccas Provinces&quot; at the 2013 IASC conference held on Mount Fuji in Japan. 

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        <![CDATA[<img src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/okenyemamboprsentationstratgiebois-energieencifor-130523230953-phpapp02-thumbnail-2.jpg?1370577424" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> Okenye Mambo gave this presentation on 22 May 2013 at a panel session during the two-day policy and science conference entitled &quot;Sustainable forest management in Central Africa: Yesterday, today and tomorrow&quot;, organized by CIFOR and its partners and held in Yaounde, Cameroon. The panel, titled “Response to climate change in Central Africa: Realities and challenges”, focused on revisiting previous efforts in forest management for climate change and on considering future directions while considering the interest of forest communities.]]>
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