tailieunhanh - FOREST REHABILITATION IN VIETNAM

Multidisciplinary landscape assessment, or MLA, is a set of methods developed by CIFOR scientists to determine ‘what is important to local communities, in terms of landscape, environmental services, and resources’. The approach is rooted in social (anthropology, ethnobotany and socio-economics) as well as natural sciences (botany, ecology, geography and pedology); was tested and used in different countries (Bolivia, Cameroon, Gabon, Indonesia, Mozambique and Philippines). The methods are fully detailed in four languages: English, French, Indonesia and Spanish (Sheil et al. 2003; ). . | Forest Rehabilitation in Vietnam Histories realities and future Wil de Jong Do Dinh Sam Trieu Van Hung The Center for International Forestry Research CIFOR is a leading international forestry research organisation established in 1993 in response to global concerns about the social environmental and economic consequences of forest loss and degradation. CIFOR is dedicated to developing policies and technologies for sustainable use and management of forests and for enhancing the well-being of people in developing countries who rely on tropical forests for their livelihoods. CIFOR is one of the 15 centres supported by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research CGIAR . With headquarters in Bogor Indonesia CIFOR has regional offices in Brazil Burkina Faso Cameroon and Zimbabwe and it works in over 30 other countries around the world. Donors The Center for International Forestry Research CIFOR receives its major funding from governments international development organizations private foundations and regional organizations. In 2005 CIFOR received financial support from Australia Asian Development Bank ADB Belgium Brazil Canada China Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement CIRAD Cordaid Conservation International Foundation CIF European Commission Finland Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO Ford Foundation France German Agency for Technical Cooperation GTZ German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development BMZ Indonesia International Development Research Centre IDRC International Fund for Agricultural Development IFAD International Tropical Timber Organization ITTO Israel Italy The World Conservation Union IUCN Japan Korea Netherlands Norway Netherlands Development Organization Overseas Development Institute ODI Peruvian Secretariat for International Cooperation RSCI Philippines Spain Sweden Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences SLU Switzerland Swiss Agency for the .