Kenya Coconut Production Presentation by Dr. Lalith Perera
Uganda IFRI Report 2013
1. WORK RELATED TO IFRI IN
UGANDA
A presentation for IFRI SESYNC
Meeting
28-31 Oct.2013
By
Abwoli Y.Banana
W. Gombya-Ssembajwe
D. Waiswa
J. Bahati
Uganda Forestry Resources and
Institutions Center
2. IFLEA project
Funded by the German Federal ministry of
Education and Research
Funds the maintenance of IFRI database
Supports research for 2 Msc. students
Funded a regional policy learning workshop in
Aug. 2013 in Naivasha, Kenya to disseminate
IFRI research findings from Eastern Africa
CRCsFunding production of a book entitled:
“Changing Institutions and Livelihoods in East African
Forest Landscapes”
3. IFLEA project Cont.
In July and August 2012 conducted an 8
week IFRI training course
◦ Uganda -10 students, Kenya-2 , Ethiopia-2 and
◦ USA
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One IFRI site revisited
Course instructors from:
◦ Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia and Julie England from
USA
4. “The emergence of adaptive
governance arrangements for
tropical forest ecosystems”
In July and August 2012:
◦ Carl Salk from Univ. of Colorado, Glen Wright
from Univ. of Alaska and Joana Stefanska from
the Intern. Inst. For Applied Systems Analysis,
Austria pretested the instruments and
methodology to be used on the above project
using the IFRI trainees and two communities
adjacent to one IFRI site
◦ One IFRI site was revisited by the IFRI trainees
5. “The emergence of adaptive
governance arrangements for
tropical forest ecosystems”Cont.
In July to Sept. 2013:
◦ Carl Salk from Inst. Of Behavioral Science Univ.
of Colorado, Joana Stefanska and Maria Claudia
Lopez from Michigan State Univ. conducted two
weeks training in PES experimental games
6. “The emergence of adaptive
governance” cont.
◦ UFRIC team together with Carl Salk, revisited 4
IFRI sites and collected PES data from 8 groups
of people adjacent to the IFRI sites
◦ Prof. Robin Chazdon from Univ. of Connecticut
participated in one site
◦ Full IFRI forms used
◦ Similar work on16 sites is continuing up to
March 2014
◦ New shortened version of IFRI forms being
used
7. “Adaptation of People to Climate
Change in East Africa”
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Project funded by Rockefeller and
CIFOR.
Revisited I IFRI Site in Mt. Elgon
Conducted hh survey using PEN
Instruments- repeated every four
months
Similar study on the Kenyan side by
IFRI-Kenya
stakeholder workshops held in Nairobi,
Kampala and Kitale.
8. Gender, tenure and community forests
in Uganda:
Project funded by ADA and CIFOR
• Used IFRI sites located in 3 districts
• To Study factors affecting women
participation in Forest Management.
• IFRI data used to understand role of
gender in forest management