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CIFOR about MLAMLA - Multidisciplinary Landscape Assessment
CIFOR News. 37 - December 2004 Being asked what they think about forest management -or, for that matter, anything else - is a novelty for the Dayaks of East Kalimantan. For decades prior to the fall of President Suharto in 1998, loggers, miners, traders and government officials did much as they pleased with the forests. The local people, many of them forest-dwellers, were seldom consulted. more CIFOR News. 37 - December 2004 CIFOR conducts a two week training workshop for a range of forestry stakeholders from West Papua. more CIFOR Annual Report 2003 - September 2004 Being asked what they think about forest management -or, for that matter, anything else - is a novelty for the Dayaks of East Kalimantan. For decades prior to the fall of President Suharto in 1998, loggers, miners, traders and government officials did much as they pleased with the forests. The local people, many of them forest-dwellers, were seldom consulted. more CIFOR News. 36 - September 2004 Understanding what really matters to local people is essential for effective land resource management in forests. Without this knowledge, concerned groups like governments, development organizations and private companies may have difficulty tailoring development and regional management priorities to suit local people's priorities and needs in their efforts to develop a region. more CIFOR News. 35 - May 2004 In the village of Nkolbibanda, 50 kilometers south of the Cameroon capital of Yaoundé, CIFOR research is providing a better understanding of the environmental needs and priorities of the communities living next to the Ottotomo Forest Reserve. more CIFOR annual report 2001 Achieving a secure forest estate is a
complex challenge because of the range and diversity of the stakeholders
involved and their overlapping interests. The people living near forests
need access to forest products and services. Private companies must be
convinced they can benefit from adopting less damaging forestry practices.
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