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Past events
Debub/Wondo Genet College of Forestry
- 30 October 2005
in collaboration withCenter for International Forest Research (CIFOR)Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)Charles Darwin University (CDU) Invitation to Workshop/field course (PhD level) April 18-28, 2005NOTE: THE REGISTRATION IS CLOSED Building scenarios of the future: Forests... More information »
International Symposium on Non-Timber Forest Products, Community Economic Development and Forest Conservation
- 25 August 2005 - 27 August 2005
A Future Beneath the Trees. Held in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, 25 - 27 August 2005. CIFOR will be a co-sponsor this event.This Symposium addresses the opportunities and challenges of commercial development of Non-Timber Forest Products and the impacts of commercialization on rural... More information »
CGIAR and Indonesian Partners to Help Rebuild Rural Livelihoods in Aceh
- 20 August 2005
The Indonesian Government and the international community’s response to the crisis in Aceh deserves the highest commendation. Understandably, much of this attention remains focused on immediate survival assistance. To ensure these survival efforts reap their fullest benefit, attention must also be... More information »
Travel Grants for PhD Students to Attend PEN Workshop, Australia
- 15 August 2005 - 18 August 2005
The second PEN workshop will be held 15-18. August 2005, Brisbane, Australia, immediately after the World Congress of the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO). more More information »
Short Course: Conservation and Business: Natural Reources - Based Enterprise Development & Local Livelihoods
- 9 May 2005 - 20 May 2005
The Charles Darwin University and the Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) are offering a short course on natural resource-based enterprise development.The course will be led by Tony Cunningham from People and Plants International and a CIFOR Associate Scientist, and will include... More information »
Building scenarios of the future: Forests in landscape mosaic
- 18 April 2005 - 28 April 2005
Debub/Wondo Genet College of Forestry, in collaboration with:Center for International Forest Research (CIFOR)Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)Charles Darwin University (CDU)Invitation to Workshop/field course (PhD level) April 18-28, 2005NOTE: THE REGISTRATION IS CLOSEDBuilding... More information »
Forest Livelihoods Important for Combating Poverty in Vietnam
- 14 March 2005
CIFOR & FSSP-CO Hold Seminar and Launch DfID Sponsored Book in Hanoi - March 14, 2005The Government of Viet Nam’s increased focus on the role of forest livelihoods in national poverty alleviation strategies is an important step in Viet Nam’s ongoing economic and social development, according to... More information »
Forest Livelihoods Important for Combating Poverty in Vietnam
- 14 March 2005
CIFOR & FSSP-CO Hold Seminar and Launch DfID Sponsored Book in Hanoi - March 14, 2005The Government of Viet Nam’s increased focus on the role of forest livelihoods in national poverty alleviation strategies is an important step in Viet Nam’s ongoing economic and social development, according to... More information »
Review of Forest Land Rehabilitation Efforts at CIFOR: 22 -23 February 2005
- 22 February 2005 - 23 February 2005
Forest and forest land rehabilitation programs in Indonesia have received considerable attention and investment from a range of stakeholders. To fully optimize these programs now and into the future, it is vital we learn from past rehabilitation efforts. CIFOR and Indonesia's Forestry Research and... More information »
Canada Supports Carbon Workshop: CIFOR, Indonesia, February 2005
- 16 February 2005 - 17 February 2005
With support from the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), CIFOR will host a workshop to look at the lessons learned from implementing carbon sequestration projects that have strong livelihood components, at its headquarters in Bogor on 16-17 February 2005. Carbon sequestration... More information »
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