Cases
A case provides information on a particular instance of SFM application. This section includes all the cases available in the SFM Toolbox, they can be in form of publications, videos, audios, websites, etc.
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Case studies on measuring and assessing forest degradation - Community measurement of carbon stock change for REDD
25 April 2016
25 April 2016
This working paper suggests that degradation is a form of (unsustainable) forest management and that measures to counter degradation, in particular Community Forest Management (CFM) lead not only to reduction in degradation but to forest enhancement as well. While reduced degradation is to be credited and rewarded under a Reduced...
The present paper is a review of the methods used for assessing defaunation, as a forest degradation component, linked to logging and logging concessions with an emphasis on mammals and Central Africa Rainforests. A discussion on the usefulness and weaknesses of these methods is provided.
Sound forest management practices have been seen as an interesting strategy to ally forest conservation and rural economic development in Amazônia. However, the implementation of Reduced Impact Logging (RIL) techniques in the field has been incipient, while most of the Amazonian timber production is generated through predatory and illegal logging....
Case studies on measuring and assessing forest degradation - Monitoring degradation in the scope of REDD
25 April 2016
25 April 2016
Deforestation and forest degradation are major sources of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) as a likely component of a global post-Kyoto regime, i.e. after 2012, implies operational and cost efficient monitoring methodologies for providing reliable estimates of the respective forest biomass and carbon...
Reliable data are limited in the Comoros archipelago. Most information comes from unpublished reports or from common knowledge and observations of local environmentalists. The only published data are found in Mayotte. To our knowledge, there is still no official list of invasive woody plant species and the concept of ‘invasiveness’...
The report is one of four studies and summarizes the results of a rapid assessment survey on invasive woody plant species in the Western Indian Ocean region commissioned by the Forestry Section of the Seychelles, Ministry of Environment, on behalf of the Forestry Department of FAO.
This case study presents...
Case studies on the status of invasive woody plant species in the Western Indian Ocean - 4. Réunion
29 April 2014
29 April 2014
The report is one of four studies and summarizes the results of a rapid assessment survey on invasive woody plant species in the Western Indian Ocean region commissioned by the Forestry Section of the Seychelles, Ministry of Environment, on behalf of the Forestry Department of FAO.
This case study presents...
Case studies on the status of invasive woody plant species in the Western Indian Ocean - 5. Seychelles
29 April 2014
29 April 2014
The report is one of four studies and summarizes the results of a rapid assessment survey on invasive woody plant species in the Western Indian Ocean region commissioned by the Forestry Section of the Seychelles, Ministry of Environment, on behalf of the Forestry Department of FAO.
This case study presents...
Because of the important role of the Kilum-Ijim Forest in local economy and culture, forest conservation, to be successful, must involve local people and address their needs. Recognising this, MINEF and the project agreed to shelf the original plans to gazette the whole forest and work towards the establishment of...
Case study on Climate Compatible Development (CCD) in agriculture for food security in Bangladesh
07 September 2015
07 September 2015
Climate compatible development (CCD) is a comprehensive approach of moving beyond the standalone conventional adaptation and mitigation initiatives, and focusing on long term resilient development considering the future projections on climate change. It is evidenced in recent studies and researches that the food security situation in Bangladesh is going to...
