Exploring Biological Diversity Environment and Local People s Perspectives in Forest Landscapes Methods for a Multidisciplinary Landscape Assessment

Exploring Biological Diversity  Environment  and Local People s Perspectives in Forest Landscapes  Methods for a Multidisciplinary Landscape Assessment
Author: Douglas Sheil,Rajindra K. Puri,Imam Basuki,Miriam van Heist,Meilinda Wan,Nining Liswanti,Rukmiyati,Mustofa Agung Sardjono,Ismayadi Samsoedin,Kade Sidiyasa,Chrisandini,Edi Permana,Eddy Mangopo Angi,Franz Gatzweiler,Brook Johnson,Akhmad Wijaya
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Biodiversity
ISBN: 9789798764882

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Operational overview. Villages and communities. Field sample selection. Village-based activities. First community meeting. Community landscape mapping. Selecting local informants. Community-based data collections. Field-based activities. Site, vegetation and trees. Plants and site - ethnoecological data. Soil assessment. Data control and management. Plant taxonomy and verification. Database. Conclusiones.

Guidelines for adapted Multidisciplinary Landscape Assessment methods for fire management projects in India

Guidelines for adapted Multidisciplinary Landscape Assessment methods for fire management projects in India
Author: Nining Liswanti,Imam Basuki
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2010-01-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9786028693073

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Conducting Research in Conservation

Conducting Research in Conservation
Author: Helen Newing
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2010-10-18
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781136934407

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Conducting Research in Conservation is the first textbook on social science research methods written specifically for use in the expanding and increasingly multidisciplinary field of environmental conservation. The first section on planning a research project includes chapters on the need for social science research in conservation, defining a research topic, methodology, and sampling. Section two focuses on practical issues in carrying out fieldwork with local communities, from fieldwork preparation and data collection to the relationships between the researcher and the study community. Section three provides an in-depth focus on a range of social science methods including standard qualitative and quantitative methods such as participant observation, interviewing and questionnaires, and more advanced methods, such as ethnobiological methods for documenting local environmental knowledge and change, and participatory methods such as the ‘PRA’ toolbox. Section four then demonstrates how to analyze social science data qualitatively and quantitatively; and the final section outlines the writing-up process and what should happen after the end of the formal research project. This book is a comprehensive and accessible guide to social science research methods for students of conservation related subjects and practitioners trained in the natural sciences. It features practical worldwide examples of conservation-related research in different ecosystems such as forests; grasslands; marine and riverine systems; and farmland. Boxes provide definitions of key terms, practical tips, and brief narratives from students and practitioners describe the practical issues that they have faced in the field.

Forest Quality

Forest Quality
Author: Nigel Dudley,Rodolphe Schlaepfer,William Jackson,Jean-Paul Jeanrenaud,Sue Stolton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2012-04-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781136565472

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Deforestation is frequently a topic of discussion in the environmental arena, but it is not just the number of trees that matters; the quality of the forest is also important. Even where the forest area is stable or increasing, there are often rapid changes in its character. Natural forests are being replaced by plantations or by intensively managed forests. Around the world, forests are becoming younger and less diverse, in both species and structure; this has important impacts for biodiversity and also affects many human values. In this groundbreaking text, forest quality is discussed as a useful new concept in forest conservation and management. Three main assessment criteria are used: authenticity; environmental benefits; and social and economic benefits. The book describes a methodology and protocol for collecting and analysing data, and outlines in detail the approach required with each indicator. The authors advocate a landscape approach to assessment and demonstrate how assessment works through a series of case studies that show how this approach can be used in many ways to help forest conservation management. This hands-on manual is for professionals involved in forestry, conservation and resource management worldwide, and contains case study material from Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America that demonstrates practical uses of the new 'landscape' approach to forest conservation. Published with IUCN and WWF

Forests in Landscapes

Forests in Landscapes
Author: Stewart Maginnis,Jeffrey A Sayer
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781136565397

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At last a really useful book telling us how all the rhetoric about ecosystem approaches and sustainable forest management is being translated into practical solutions on the ground CLAUDE MARTIN, WWF INTERNATIONAL For too long, foresters have seen forests as logs waiting to be turned into something useful. This book demonstrates that forests in fact have multiple values, and managing them as ecosystems will bring more benefits to a greater cross-section of the public JEFFREY A. MCNEELY, CHIEF SCIENTIST, IUCN This book demonstrates that [ecosystem approaches and sustainable forest management] are neither alternative methods of forest management nor are they simply complicated ways of saying the same thing. They are both emerging concepts for more integrated and holistic ways of managing forests within larger landscapes in ways that optimize benefits to all stakeholders ACHIM STEINER AND IAN JOHNSON, FROM THE FOREWORD Recent innovations in Sustainable Forest Management and Ecosystem Approaches are resulting in forests increasingly being managed as part of the broader social-ecological systems in which they exist. Forests in Landscapes reviews changes that have occurred in forest management in recent decades. Case studies from Europe, Canada, the United States, Russia, Australia, the Congo and Central America provide a wealth of international examples of innovative practices. Cross-cutting chapters examine the political ecology and economics of forest management, and review the information needs and the use and misuse of criteria and indicators to achieve broad societal goals for forests. A concluding chapter draws out the key lessons of changes in forest management in recent decades and sets out some thoughts for the future. This book is a must-read for practitioners, researchers and policy makers concerned with forests and land use. It contains lessons for all those concerned with forests as sources of people's livelihoods and as part of rural landscapes. Published with IUCN and PROFOR

Livelihoods Land Types and the Importance of Ecosystem Goods and Services

Livelihoods  Land Types  and the Importance of Ecosystem Goods and Services
Author: Tim Lynam
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Community development
ISBN: 9789792446500

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Tropical Forests and Adaptation to Climate Change

Tropical Forests and Adaptation to Climate Change
Author: Carmenza Robledo,Markku Kanninen,Lucio Pedroni
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Climatic changes
ISBN: 9789792446043

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Biodiversity in Locally Managed Lands

Biodiversity in Locally Managed Lands
Author: Jeffrey Sayer,Chris Margules
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2018-07-02
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: 9783038424543

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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue 2Biodiversity in Locally Managed Lands" that was published in Land