Last updated January 2010  

TroFCCA products

  1. Journal papers
    1. Technical and other journals
  2. Books and edited special of journals
  3. Book chapters
  4. Report and working papers
  5. Policy briefs
  6. Communications
    1. Communications with abstract or text published in conference proceedings
    2. Communications without published abstracts
  7. Posters
  8. Flyers
  9. Theses
  10. Internal documents

Journal papers

a. Technical and other journals ^ Back to Top
 
  1. Locatelli, B., Imbach, P., Vignola, R. and Pérez, C. 2007.To integrate the tropical forests in the policies of adaptation to the climate change. Ambientico 165: 22-24.

 

Books and edited special journal issues

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  1. Martinez, C., Locatelli, B., Imbach, P., Vignola, R., et al. (eds) [in press] Servicios ecosistémicos y adaptación al cambio climático. CATIE, Costa Rica.
  2. Rojas, S., Garita, W. and Urbina, S. 2009. Climate Change. We are the principle of the change. UNED and TROFCCA – CATIE. 17p.

 

Book chapters

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  1. Malmer, A., Scott, D., Xu J., Vignola, R. and Ardo, J. (In press). Forest cover in global water governance in: Future of forests. IUFRO, Vienna.

 

Report and working papers

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  1. Coto, O. 2007 Electrical sector and hydro-electricity in Central America. CATIE. 77 p.
  2. Diaz, A. 2009 Determinants of the social decisions of management the landscape-forest like adaptive answer to the changes of the hydro-ecosystem services for the watershed Apanás–Lake Asturias. CATIE. 29 p.
  3. Díaz, A. 2009 Proposal of strategy of adaptation to the climate change in watershed Apanás–Lake Asturias, in Nicaragua. CATIE. 26 p.
  4. Espinosa, T. 2009 Analysis of the behavior before the risk in a context of climate change by means of economic field experiments with agricultural producers in watershed Apanás, Nicaragua. CATIE. 19 p.
  5. Espinosa, T. 2009 Economic and social determinants of the adoption of practices of soil conservation in a context of climate change in watershed of Apanás, Nicaragua. CATIE. 28 p.
  6. Espinosa, T. 2009 Estimation of costs of soil use management and cover change to reduce the erosion in watershed Apanás, Nicaragua. CATIE. 21 p.
  7. Hernández, A., Ramsay, D., Rivera, S., Saborío, J. 2009 Considering the probability of occurrence of attacks of the weevil decorticator of the pines in Honduras under normal conditions and climate change. CATIE. 18 p.
  8. Hernández, A. and Saborío, J. 2009 Informe final: ‘Evaluación del impacto del cambio climático en la producción de agua en la cuenca del Lago de Apanás, Nicaragua’. CATIE, SANAA. 54 p.
  9. Hernández, A. and Saborío, J. 2009 Final report: ‘Impact of the climate change in the ecosystems of the watershed Guacerique–Grande and in the potable water supply for Tegucigalpa’. CATIE, SANAA. 84 p.
  10. Leguía, E. 2007 Technical teport: Impact of the climate change on the forest plantations in Central America. TroFCCA- CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica, 64 p.
  11. Locatelli, B., Herawati, H., Brockhaus, M., Idinoba, M. and Kanninen, M. 2008. Methods and Tools for Assessing the Vulnerability of Forests and People to Climate Change: An introduction. Working Paper No.43. CIFOR, Bogor, Indonesia. PDF File
  12. Martinez, C., Locatelli, B., Imbach, P., Vignola R., (eds) [in press] Proceedings of the international seminar, ‘Adaptation to climate change: the role of ecosystem services’, CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica.
  13. Picado, F. 2009 Strategy of adaptation to climate change: "of the agroforest systems and forests as important suppliers of ecosystem services for the generation of hidroenergy and potable water". CATIE – MARENA. 57 p.
  14. Ramirez, P. 2005. Climate, Climate Variability and Climate Change in relation with forest ecosystems in Central America. Review of experiences, actors and needs in tropical forest climate change adaptation in Central America. Consultancy Report. CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica. PDF File (1.5 MB)
  15. Ramirez, P. 2007 Climate, climate variability and climate change in Central America: review of experiences, actors and needs in tropical forest climate change vulnerability and adaptation in Central America. CATIE. 74 p.
  16. Reyes, A. 2009 Socioeconomic valuation of the ecosystem services that provide the forest, and the options to reduce the vulnerability to climate change in the sector potable water sector of Tegucigalpa – Comayagüela, in Honduras. CATIE-SANAA. 65 p.
  17. Saborío, J. 2009 Hydrologic modeling (Holdridge) and its effect due to climate change in Costa Rica. TroFCCA – CATIE. 30 p.

 

Policy briefs

a. Published or in Press ^ Back to Top
 
  1. Coto, O. 2007 Electricity and the hydroelectric sector in Central America. CATIE, 3 p.

 

Communications

a. Communications with abstract or text published in conference proceedings ^ Back to Top
 
  1. Locatelli, B, Imbach,P, Guillermo, M. L. and Palacios,E. 2008. The Future of Forest Fires in Central America Under Climate Change and Socio-Economic Scenarios. International Conference on Adaptation of Forests and Forest Management to Changing Climate, Umeå- Sweden, 25-28 August 2008. PDF File (1 MB)
  2. Rapidel, B., Roupsard, O. and Navarro M. 2008 Modeling agroforestry systems. Workshop proceedings.
    • Vignolla, R., Marchamalo, M., Gomez, F., Koemmer, T. Modelling erosion in alternative land use scenarios under current and future climate change: inputs for soil conservation management programs in the Birris watershed. pp 289-304.
    • Vignolla, R., Marchamalo, M., Gomez, F., Koemmer, T. Impact of climate change on hydrological ecosystem functions en Mesoamerica. pp 305-306.
b. Communications without published abstracts ^ Back to Top
 
  1. Imbach, P. 2008 Impacts of climate change on hydrological ecosystem functions in Mesoamerica. Modelling Agroforestry Systems. CATIE, Costa Rica, 25–29 February.
  2. Jiménez, M., Finegan, B., Herrera, B., Imbach, P. and Delgado, D. 2008 Vulnerability of the zones of life from Costa Rica to the climate change. I Latin American congress of Model Forests. Soria, Spain. 11-14 November.
  3. Jiménez, M., Finegan, B., Herrera, B., Imbach, P. and Delgado, D. 2009 Resiliencia de las zonas de vida de Costa Rica al cambio climatic. 13th World Forestry Congress, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 18–23 October.
  4. Saborío, J. 2009 XVI Effects of the climate change in the environmental sustainability. Regional conference, ‘Cooperative social responsibility and democratic life’, San José, Costa Rica, 22–25 July .
  5. Saborio, J. 2009 Methodology for the watershed management: approach of the integral risk –the climate change and the adaptation, 13th World Forestry Congress, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 18–23 October.
  6. Saborio, J and Power, A. 2008 MDL. 7th Pan-American congress of FEPAC-2008 Consultancy, Energy versus Environmental Santiago de Chile 18–21 May.
  7. Vignola, R., McDaniels, T.L. and Scholz, R.W. 2009 Negotiation analysis for designing mechanisms to conserve ecosystem services: a value-based approach in Costa Rica. 13th World Forestry Congress, 18–23 October, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

 

Posters

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  1. Diaz, A., Locatelli, B., Vignola, R., Pérez, C. and Prins, C. 2007 Evolution of adaptive institutions forehead to hydrologic problems in two watershed of Costa Rica.
  2. Imbach, P., Locatelli, B., Molina, L. and Roupsard, O. 2009 Impacts of climate change on hydrological ecosystem functions in Mesoamerica.
  3. Martinez, C., Vignola, R., Imbach, P., Locatelli, B. and Diaz, A. 2009 Thematic network: ADAnet. Adaptation to the climate change and the role of the ecosystem services in Latin America: A dialogue science–political and civil society.
  4. Saborío, J., Climent, A., Ureña, M., Barrantes, J. et al. 2009 Methodology for the watershed management: approach of the integral risk –the climate change and the adaptation. (Case of the Savegre watershed in Costa Rica)
  5. Vignola, R., Martinez, C. and Locatelli, B. 2007 Ecosystem services and adaptation to climate change everyone plays a role.

 

Theses

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  1. Cervi, A. 2006 Zones edafo-climatic apt for forest species under scenes of climate change: a study case in Costa Rica. CATIE and University of Sao Paulo, 33 p.
  2. Díaz, A. 2007 Evolution of adaptive institutions in front to hydrologic problems in the watershed of Costa Rica. Master of Science thesis, CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica, 119 p.
  3. Estrada, N., Imbach, P. and Molina, L. 2009 Scenes of climate change in Mesoamerica. CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica, 69 p.
  4. Jiménez, M. 2009 Resilience of the terrestrial natural ecosystems from Costa Rica to the climate change. CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica, 140 p.
  5. Leguía. E. 2006 Identification of important forests suppliers of ecosystem services for the generation of hydroelectricity in Nicaragua. Master of Science thesis, CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica, 98 p.
  6. Madrigal, L. 2009 Evaluation of the vegetal cover and its influence in the erosion and sedimentation process in the watershed Apanás–Asturias, Department of Jinotega, Nicaragua. Polytechnic University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain, 170 p.
  7. Najarro, T. 2007 Identification of forest suppliers of ecosystem services for the vulnerable socio-economics sectors to the climate change: potable water and hydroelectricity, in Honduras. Master of Science thesis, CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica and Autonomous National University of Honduras, 112 p.
  8. Palacios E. 2008 Forest fires and climate change in Central America. CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica, 69 p.
  9. Pulido, L. 2009 Diversity and potential distribution of coprófagos beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) under scenes of climate change in a landscape fragmented to the south of Costa Rica, CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica, 88 p.
  10. Rivera, M. 2007 Potential impact of the climate change in epidemic events of the weevil decorticator of the Dendroctonus frontalis Zimmermann Pine (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae). Master of Science thesis. CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica, 69 p.
  11. Saini, M. 2009 Characterization of the adaptive capacity in Nicaragua: political context for the inclusion of the ecosystem services in adaptation of the hydroelectric sector. Master of Science thesis. CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica, 146 p.

 

Internal documents

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  1. Koellner, T., Bachmann, N., Vignola, R. and Marchamalo, M. 2009 Spatial model of farmers’ decision-making and erosion regulation services in the catchment Birrís, Costa Rica. CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica.
  2. Locatelli, P. 2006 Vulnerability of the forests and its environmental services to the climate change adaptation. Document of endorsement for the first meeting of the TroFCCA Project, Turrialba, Costa Rica, 4 p.
  3. Pérez, C. 2006 How to include the forest and ecosystems forests in the adaptation to the climate change? Document of endorsement for the first meeting of the TroFCCA Project. CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica, 4 p.
  4. Pérez C. 2007 Climate effect on agriculture and related ecosystems in Latin America and the Caribbean. Tropical Forests and Climate Change Adaptation, Global Change Group CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica, 12 p.
  5. Ramírez, P. 2007. A revision of climatic models and the projection of scenes of climate change in Central America. CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica, 8 p.
  6. Vignola, R. 2006. Importance of the forest for the adaptation of the society to the climate change, Document of endorsement for the first meeting of the TroFCCA Project. CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica, 4 p.


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