The opening ceremonies were held for a new Community-based Learning Center in Prednai, Trat, Thailand on May 8, 2012. Guests were welcomed with fruits instead of coffee or tea. The RECOFTC staff had prepared publications on natural resources for participants. During the event, the Executive Director of RECOFTC and the Director-General of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources in Thailand gave speeches and cut the ribbon to formally open the new center. The center aims to educate local residents about coastal resource management.
Este documento presenta nueve ejercicios de programación en Qbasic y sus soluciones resumidas en uno o dos párrafos cada una. Los ejercicios incluyen programas para determinar el número mayor de tres números ingresados, realizar conversiones de divisas, comparar palabras, calcular notas de exámenes, calcular factoriales, medias aritméticas y el coeficiente de correlación entre dos variables.
The document references a national forum that took place in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam from April 23-24, 2014. The forum was held in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam over the course of two days from April 23 through April 24 of 2014.
The document announces a Thailand National Forum that will take place from March 19-21, 2014 in both Bangkok and Khao Yai National Park. The forum will bring together participants in Bangkok and also include activities in Khao Yai National Park over the three day period.
The document references a national forum that took place in Myanmar from February 3-4, 2014 in the city of Nawpyitaw. The forum brought together representatives from across Myanmar to discuss important national issues. Key details such as the purpose or outcomes of the forum are not provided in the brief document.
The Lao PDR National Forum was held in Vientiane, Laos from March 6-7, 2014. The forum brought together stakeholders from across Laos to discuss important national issues. Key topics at the two-day event likely included economic development, political reforms, and international cooperation for the Southeast Asian nation of Laos.
The Cambodia National Forum was held in Phnom Penh from February 25-26, 2014. The forum brought together stakeholders to discuss important issues facing Cambodia. Key topics at the two-day event likely included national development, politics, and social or economic challenges.
The opening ceremonies were held for a new Community-based Learning Center in Prednai, Trat, Thailand on May 8, 2012. Guests were welcomed with fruits instead of coffee or tea. The RECOFTC staff had prepared publications on natural resources for participants. During the event, the Executive Director of RECOFTC and the Director-General of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources in Thailand gave speeches and cut the ribbon to formally open the new center. The center aims to educate local residents about coastal resource management.
Este documento presenta nueve ejercicios de programación en Qbasic y sus soluciones resumidas en uno o dos párrafos cada una. Los ejercicios incluyen programas para determinar el número mayor de tres números ingresados, realizar conversiones de divisas, comparar palabras, calcular notas de exámenes, calcular factoriales, medias aritméticas y el coeficiente de correlación entre dos variables.
The document references a national forum that took place in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam from April 23-24, 2014. The forum was held in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam over the course of two days from April 23 through April 24 of 2014.
The document announces a Thailand National Forum that will take place from March 19-21, 2014 in both Bangkok and Khao Yai National Park. The forum will bring together participants in Bangkok and also include activities in Khao Yai National Park over the three day period.
The document references a national forum that took place in Myanmar from February 3-4, 2014 in the city of Nawpyitaw. The forum brought together representatives from across Myanmar to discuss important national issues. Key details such as the purpose or outcomes of the forum are not provided in the brief document.
The Lao PDR National Forum was held in Vientiane, Laos from March 6-7, 2014. The forum brought together stakeholders from across Laos to discuss important national issues. Key topics at the two-day event likely included economic development, political reforms, and international cooperation for the Southeast Asian nation of Laos.
The Cambodia National Forum was held in Phnom Penh from February 25-26, 2014. The forum brought together stakeholders to discuss important issues facing Cambodia. Key topics at the two-day event likely included national development, politics, and social or economic challenges.
The document references an Indonesia National Forum that took place in Jakarta, Indonesia from April 15-16, 2014. It was a national forum held in Jakarta, Indonesia over the dates of April 15 and 16 in the year 2014.
This document provides instructions for uploading content to the GREEN Mekong website equity portal. It explains that each civil society organization user has an account under the Green Mekong project group to upload related content. When uploading content, users must select the language in which they want their post to appear, which determines the country page it is displayed on. The document then outlines the step-by-step process for logging in and filling out the content upload form, including selecting a content type and language.
These are photos from the 2012 Thai National Seminar on Community Forestry, which took place on 13-14 November 2012 in Nakhon Nayok, Thailand and was organized by RECOFTC's Thailand Country Program. The theme of 2012's National Seminar was: “Community Forest: A Movement to Protect Local Ecologies and Community Rights.”
This document discusses community forestry in Africa and the development of Model Forests. It outlines the history of community forestry efforts in Africa from the 1950s to present day, noting that while these programs have grown, challenges remain around scale, rights, and commercial potential. The document then introduces Model Forests as a framework aimed to address these challenges through broad local ownership, policy feedback loops, and long-term sustainability. Model Forests are defined as partnerships focused on understanding and working towards sustainability across entire landscapes and ecosystems through an ongoing process of dialogue and experimentation.
This document discusses community forestry in Latin America, including challenges, progress, and lessons learned. It provides statistics showing population growth in the Amazon region from 1980 to 2005. It also contains charts comparing donor-driven forestry initiatives to smallholder-driven initiatives, showing that smallholder schemes had higher numbers. The key lessons are to better utilize existing local experiences and innovations, eliminate constraints to local experimentation and entrepreneurship, and allow local values to guide community forestry support initiatives.
Global forest policy is shaped by competing narratives around conservation and development. Key trends include climate change putting forests back on the global agenda, demands for land increasing for food, fuel and carbon, and the empowerment of indigenous peoples and forest communities. While deforestation continues, it is occurring at a slower pace as protected areas and planted forests expand, especially in Asia-Pacific countries.
1) The document discusses the concept of a "green economy" which aims to improve human well-being and social equity while reducing environmental risks. It recognizes the interdependence of environmental protection and economic growth.
2) Forests play a vital role in a green economy by providing essential products, services, and ecosystem functions. Sustainable forest management can provide significant economic and environmental benefits compared to business-as-usual practices.
3) Investing in areas like sustainable agriculture, improved forest management, and payments for ecosystem services can help transition economies to be more green. Community forestry also contributes importantly to social equity and poverty reduction as part of a green economy.
First Dr. Somsak Sukwong Public Lecture Photoscomaf
Photos are visual representations of people, places, things, or events captured using a camera. Cameras use lenses to focus light and photons onto light-sensitive surfaces like photographic film or digital image sensors to permanently record the visual scene. Photographs allow people to visually document and share memories and moments from their lives and the world around them.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The KU President handed over e-books based on RECOFTC's Thai publications on community forestry to participants at a seminar on developing a Thai Agriculture Information Network. Over 30 organizations were represented at the event where the KU President formally opened discussions on building a digital knowledge network for the future.
A community-based learning center was opening in Prednai, Trat. Photos showed the hall and entrance to the main center as TCP-RECOFTC and partners worked on various tasks like preparing pictures for exhibition boards, cutting bamboo for stage decoration, and decorating the stage. After a day of hard work, everyone shared a wonderful dinner together.
The document discusses RECOFTC's Grassroots Capacity Building for REDD+ Program which aims to provide grassroots stakeholders in four countries - Indonesia, Lao PDR, Nepal, and Vietnam - with full and clear information about REDD+ processes. In Nepal, the program works in 16 districts, ten located in the Terai region where forest degradation and encroachment often occur. Through training cascades, national and subnational trainings build the capacity of district trainers who then lead local awareness events. The program seeks to test innovative awareness approaches like street plays to address illiteracy in some communities.
This document discusses grassroots communications strategies for REDD+ in Nepal, including:
1) Training barefoot reporters and journalists to raise awareness of REDD+ policies at the local level and share community feedback with policymakers.
2) Conducting workshops, storytelling events, and radio talk shows to educate over 10,000 local stakeholders on issues like climate change, forests, and REDD+.
3) Using SMS polls to gauge the impact of REDD+ awareness campaigns and incorporate community perspectives into favorable REDD+ policies.
The document references an Indonesia National Forum that took place in Jakarta, Indonesia from April 15-16, 2014. It was a national forum held in Jakarta, Indonesia over the dates of April 15 and 16 in the year 2014.
This document provides instructions for uploading content to the GREEN Mekong website equity portal. It explains that each civil society organization user has an account under the Green Mekong project group to upload related content. When uploading content, users must select the language in which they want their post to appear, which determines the country page it is displayed on. The document then outlines the step-by-step process for logging in and filling out the content upload form, including selecting a content type and language.
These are photos from the 2012 Thai National Seminar on Community Forestry, which took place on 13-14 November 2012 in Nakhon Nayok, Thailand and was organized by RECOFTC's Thailand Country Program. The theme of 2012's National Seminar was: “Community Forest: A Movement to Protect Local Ecologies and Community Rights.”
This document discusses community forestry in Africa and the development of Model Forests. It outlines the history of community forestry efforts in Africa from the 1950s to present day, noting that while these programs have grown, challenges remain around scale, rights, and commercial potential. The document then introduces Model Forests as a framework aimed to address these challenges through broad local ownership, policy feedback loops, and long-term sustainability. Model Forests are defined as partnerships focused on understanding and working towards sustainability across entire landscapes and ecosystems through an ongoing process of dialogue and experimentation.
This document discusses community forestry in Latin America, including challenges, progress, and lessons learned. It provides statistics showing population growth in the Amazon region from 1980 to 2005. It also contains charts comparing donor-driven forestry initiatives to smallholder-driven initiatives, showing that smallholder schemes had higher numbers. The key lessons are to better utilize existing local experiences and innovations, eliminate constraints to local experimentation and entrepreneurship, and allow local values to guide community forestry support initiatives.
Global forest policy is shaped by competing narratives around conservation and development. Key trends include climate change putting forests back on the global agenda, demands for land increasing for food, fuel and carbon, and the empowerment of indigenous peoples and forest communities. While deforestation continues, it is occurring at a slower pace as protected areas and planted forests expand, especially in Asia-Pacific countries.
1) The document discusses the concept of a "green economy" which aims to improve human well-being and social equity while reducing environmental risks. It recognizes the interdependence of environmental protection and economic growth.
2) Forests play a vital role in a green economy by providing essential products, services, and ecosystem functions. Sustainable forest management can provide significant economic and environmental benefits compared to business-as-usual practices.
3) Investing in areas like sustainable agriculture, improved forest management, and payments for ecosystem services can help transition economies to be more green. Community forestry also contributes importantly to social equity and poverty reduction as part of a green economy.
First Dr. Somsak Sukwong Public Lecture Photoscomaf
Photos are visual representations of people, places, things, or events captured using a camera. Cameras use lenses to focus light and photons onto light-sensitive surfaces like photographic film or digital image sensors to permanently record the visual scene. Photographs allow people to visually document and share memories and moments from their lives and the world around them.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The KU President handed over e-books based on RECOFTC's Thai publications on community forestry to participants at a seminar on developing a Thai Agriculture Information Network. Over 30 organizations were represented at the event where the KU President formally opened discussions on building a digital knowledge network for the future.
A community-based learning center was opening in Prednai, Trat. Photos showed the hall and entrance to the main center as TCP-RECOFTC and partners worked on various tasks like preparing pictures for exhibition boards, cutting bamboo for stage decoration, and decorating the stage. After a day of hard work, everyone shared a wonderful dinner together.
The document discusses RECOFTC's Grassroots Capacity Building for REDD+ Program which aims to provide grassroots stakeholders in four countries - Indonesia, Lao PDR, Nepal, and Vietnam - with full and clear information about REDD+ processes. In Nepal, the program works in 16 districts, ten located in the Terai region where forest degradation and encroachment often occur. Through training cascades, national and subnational trainings build the capacity of district trainers who then lead local awareness events. The program seeks to test innovative awareness approaches like street plays to address illiteracy in some communities.
This document discusses grassroots communications strategies for REDD+ in Nepal, including:
1) Training barefoot reporters and journalists to raise awareness of REDD+ policies at the local level and share community feedback with policymakers.
2) Conducting workshops, storytelling events, and radio talk shows to educate over 10,000 local stakeholders on issues like climate change, forests, and REDD+.
3) Using SMS polls to gauge the impact of REDD+ awareness campaigns and incorporate community perspectives into favorable REDD+ policies.