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TREES FOR FOOD SECURITY Trees for Food Security Project goal is to enhance food security for resource-poor people in rural Eastern Africa through research that supports national programmes to scale up the use of trees within farming systems in Ethiopia and Rwanda and then scale out successes to relevant ago-ecological zones in Uganda and Burundi. Through theproject, 5
THE ROLE OF AGROFORESTRY IN FOREST RESTORATION Agroforestry is defined as the science and application of producing agricultural and wooden products on the same piece of land, integrating farmers, livestock, trees, and forests at various scales. As of December 2019, INREMP had established agroforestry sub-projects in 99% of its target areas, covering a total of 14,307 hectares. INVOLVING YOUTH IN RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION During the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) in Bonn, Germany, in December 2018, the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) spoke with Vania Olmos Lau, a biologist, youth representative for the GLF, and youth representative for the Youth in Landscapes Initiative (YIL). At the GLF, Olmos Lau was part of the panel titled,“Delivery
AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION How to reconcile conservation and production. Options for Brazil’s Cerrado and Caatinga biomes. The FTA-funded technical guideline aiming to guide the adoption of agroforestry systems (AFS) to restore and recover altered and degraded areas, using strategies that reconcile conservation with social benefits, originally published in Portuguese, was just recently translated in English and NEPAL: THE SECOND COUNTRY WITH A NATIONAL AGROFORESTRY FTA brings evidence-based research and technical support to the table In landlocked, mountainous Nepal – a country with 45% forest cover – agroforestry is not a new practice. Many farmers have kept trees in and around croplands to diversify their incomes and build resilience to the shocks of a changing climate. But legal restrictionson
UGANDA NOW HAS A NEW 10-YEAR NATIONAL BAMBOO STRATEGY AND FTA provided key technical and financial support for the strategy Bamboo is extremely versatile. Its sturdy, wood-like nature makes it useful in construction, and it is also a source of paper, packaging, furniture and fabric. It can be used to produce biofuels, charcoal and crafts, as well as stick-based products like curtains, mats,toothpicks, incense
RESTORING FORESTS, RESTORING COMMUNITIES: LESSONS FROM How secure resource rights help communities in Africa restore forests and build local economies “Landscape restoration is not new,” said Steven Lawry, former director of CIFOR’s Forests and Governance Research portfolio. “But global and national commitments such as the Bonn Challenge and AFR100 and the urgency of addressing climate change mean that a qualitatively different POTENTIAL OF BAMBOO FOR SUSTAINABLE RENEWABLE ENERGY A moment during the regional workshop organized by INBAR in Accra, Ghana. The International Bamboo and Rattan Organisation (INBAR), in partnership with the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA), convened a regional workshop on “Using Bamboo for Sustainable Renewable Energy Production in West Africa” at the Royal Beulah Hotel in Accra, Ghana on 27 November 2019. HOME - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world's largest research for development program to enhance the role of forests, trees and agroforestry in sustainable development and food security and to address climate change. DATA - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY Data. The FTA data portal provides access to a wealth of datasets and maps generated through FTA research. Its part of our commitment to advancing knowledge on, and decision-making for, forest, trees, and agroforestry. Combined data of all indicators and a subset with the main indicators computed from various sections of the SL Householdmodule.
TREES FOR FOOD SECURITY Trees for Food Security Project goal is to enhance food security for resource-poor people in rural Eastern Africa through research that supports national programmes to scale up the use of trees within farming systems in Ethiopia and Rwanda and then scale out successes to relevant ago-ecological zones in Uganda and Burundi. Through theproject, 5
THE ROLE OF AGROFORESTRY IN FOREST RESTORATION Agroforestry is defined as the science and application of producing agricultural and wooden products on the same piece of land, integrating farmers, livestock, trees, and forests at various scales. As of December 2019, INREMP had established agroforestry sub-projects in 99% of its target areas, covering a total of 14,307 hectares. INVOLVING YOUTH IN RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION During the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) in Bonn, Germany, in December 2018, the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) spoke with Vania Olmos Lau, a biologist, youth representative for the GLF, and youth representative for the Youth in Landscapes Initiative (YIL). At the GLF, Olmos Lau was part of the panel titled,“Delivery
AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION How to reconcile conservation and production. Options for Brazil’s Cerrado and Caatinga biomes. The FTA-funded technical guideline aiming to guide the adoption of agroforestry systems (AFS) to restore and recover altered and degraded areas, using strategies that reconcile conservation with social benefits, originally published in Portuguese, was just recently translated in English and NEPAL: THE SECOND COUNTRY WITH A NATIONAL AGROFORESTRY FTA brings evidence-based research and technical support to the table In landlocked, mountainous Nepal – a country with 45% forest cover – agroforestry is not a new practice. Many farmers have kept trees in and around croplands to diversify their incomes and build resilience to the shocks of a changing climate. But legal restrictionson
UGANDA NOW HAS A NEW 10-YEAR NATIONAL BAMBOO STRATEGY AND FTA provided key technical and financial support for the strategy Bamboo is extremely versatile. Its sturdy, wood-like nature makes it useful in construction, and it is also a source of paper, packaging, furniture and fabric. It can be used to produce biofuels, charcoal and crafts, as well as stick-based products like curtains, mats,toothpicks, incense
RESTORING FORESTS, RESTORING COMMUNITIES: LESSONS FROM How secure resource rights help communities in Africa restore forests and build local economies “Landscape restoration is not new,” said Steven Lawry, former director of CIFOR’s Forests and Governance Research portfolio. “But global and national commitments such as the Bonn Challenge and AFR100 and the urgency of addressing climate change mean that a qualitatively different POTENTIAL OF BAMBOO FOR SUSTAINABLE RENEWABLE ENERGY A moment during the regional workshop organized by INBAR in Accra, Ghana. The International Bamboo and Rattan Organisation (INBAR), in partnership with the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA), convened a regional workshop on “Using Bamboo for Sustainable Renewable Energy Production in West Africa” at the Royal Beulah Hotel in Accra, Ghana on 27 November 2019. HOME - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world's largest research for development program to enhance the role of forests, trees and agroforestry in sustainable development and food security and to address climate change. FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY FOR DIVERSE SUSTAINABLE Co-organized by the CGIAR Research program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) and the Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) The CGIAR research program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is organizing with the Kunming Institute of Botany, the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) and other Chinese partners an international conference in CLIMATE CHANGE AND RUBBER ECONOMY Climate Change and Rubber Economy. 30 September, 2020. Rubber resin being collected in the forest near Lubuk Beringin village, Bungo district, Jambi province, Indonesia. Lubuk Beringin villagers main source of income comes from rubber trees which grow well in the extensive forests in the area. Photo by Tri Saputro/CIFOR. FOREST RESTORATION NEEDS TO BECOME CLIMATE-SMART As the world leaders gather in Bonn for the UN climate summit, a new study shows that forest restoration needs a mindset change to reach its potential in mitigating climate change. All forest and landscape restoration projects require access to land and seed. International agreements and guidelines now broadly recognize the need to considerboth
FINDING EFFECTIVE WAYS TO ENSURE SUSTAINABLE SUPPLIES OF Cross-sectoral jurisdictional approaches offer promise The increased consumption and production of a range of raw material and commodities, so-called “Forest-risk commodities” such as palm oil, soy, cocoa, coffee, rubber, timber and beef, contributes significantly to global tropical deforestation and forest degradation. As both global and domestic demand grows for such commodities, they NATURAL RUBBER SYSTEMS AND CLIMATE CHANGE Open Digital Workshop. 23-25 June 2020 – 6:00-10:00 GMT. The International Rubber Study Group (IRSG) is organizing, with the International Rubber Research and development Board (IRRDB), the CGIAR research program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) led by CIFOR, and the French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD), a digital workshop on natural CLIMATE CHANGE: TIME TO COMBINE MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION Yoly Gutierrez interviewed scientist Bruno Locatelli on improving the design of climate change projects, originally published at CIFOR’s Forests News To combat climate change, one can avoid it via mitigation, or cope with it via adaptation. Even though these objectives are two sides of the same coin, their synergies and conflicts tend to be overlooked. ESTABLISHMENT OF RATTAN PLANTATIONS Establishment of Rattan Plantations draws on experiences and research from a number of countries to summarise how to choose and propagate species, how to manage the plantation, and how to conduct a cost-benefit analysis. Currently, rattan cultivation is only practiced to a limited extent in countries like Indonesia, Malaysia and thePhilippines.
PONGAMIA: POTENTIAL BENEFITS FOR RESTORATION AND BIOENERGY Pongamia pinnata is a fast-growing, wide-canopied leguminous tree and a member of the pea family, which grows to about 15 to 20 meters (50 to 65 feet) in height and is traditionally used for fuelwood, animal fodder, shade and soil enrichment. Its reddish-brown seeds, which grow in deep-brown pods, yield an orange-tinged oil when pressed, ENHANCING FOOD SECURITY THROUGH LANDSCAPE … 1 Chapter 1. 1.1. Introduction About 25% of the world’s agricultural land is currently highly degraded and land degradation continues to increase at the rate of 3% per year (Scholes et al. 2018; Thomas,2012).
HOME - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world's largest research for development program to enhance the role of forests, trees and agroforestry in sustainable development and food security and to address climate change. CIFOR leads FTA in partnership with ICRAF, the Alliance of Bioversity International and DATA - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY Data. The FTA data portal provides access to a wealth of datasets and maps generated through FTA research. Its part of our commitment to advancing knowledge on, and decision-making for, forest, trees, and agroforestry. Combined data of all indicators and a subset with the main indicators computed from various sections of the SL Householdmodule.
TREES FOR FOOD SECURITY Trees for Food Security Project goal is to enhance food security for resource-poor people in rural Eastern Africa through research that supports national programmes to scale up the use of trees within farming systems in Ethiopia and Rwanda and then scale out successes to relevant ago-ecological zones in Uganda and Burundi. Through theproject, 5
THE ROLE OF AGROFORESTRY IN FOREST RESTORATION Agroforestry is defined as the science and application of producing agricultural and wooden products on the same piece of land, integrating farmers, livestock, trees, and forests at various scales. As of December 2019, INREMP had established agroforestry sub-projects in 99% of its target areas, covering a total of 14,307 hectares. INVOLVING YOUTH IN RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION During the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) in Bonn, Germany, in December 2018, the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) spoke with Vania Olmos Lau, a biologist, youth representative for the GLF, and youth representative for the Youth in Landscapes Initiative (YIL). At the GLF, Olmos Lau was part of the panel titled,“Delivery
NEPAL: THE SECOND COUNTRY WITH A NATIONAL AGROFORESTRY FTA brings evidence-based research and technical support to the table In landlocked, mountainous Nepal – a country with 45% forest cover – agroforestry is not a new practice. Many farmers have kept trees in and around croplands to diversify their incomes and build resilience to the shocks of a changing climate. But legal restrictionson
AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION How to reconcile conservation and production. Options for Brazil’s Cerrado and Caatinga biomes. The FTA-funded technical guideline aiming to guide the adoption of agroforestry systems (AFS) to restore and recover altered and degraded areas, using strategies that reconcile conservation with social benefits, originally published in Portuguese, was just recently translated in English and UGANDA NOW HAS A NEW 10-YEAR NATIONAL BAMBOO STRATEGY AND FTA provided key technical and financial support for the strategy Bamboo is extremely versatile. Its sturdy, wood-like nature makes it useful in construction, and it is also a source of paper, packaging, furniture and fabric. It can be used to produce biofuels, charcoal and crafts, as well as stick-based products like curtains, mats,toothpicks, incense
RESTORING FORESTS, RESTORING COMMUNITIES: LESSONS FROM How secure resource rights help communities in Africa restore forests and build local economies “Landscape restoration is not new,” said Steven Lawry, former director of CIFOR’s Forests and Governance Research portfolio. “But global and national commitments such as the Bonn Challenge and AFR100 and the urgency of addressing climate change mean that a qualitatively different POTENTIAL OF BAMBOO FOR SUSTAINABLE RENEWABLE ENERGY Across many rural and peri-urban areas in West Africa, a large proportion of households rely on charcoal or fuel wood as the main source of energy, especially for cooking. Over the years, the extraction of wood for charcoal production has been identified as a significant driver of forest degradation and deforestation within theregion. With
HOME - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world's largest research for development program to enhance the role of forests, trees and agroforestry in sustainable development and food security and to address climate change. CIFOR leads FTA in partnership with ICRAF, the Alliance of Bioversity International and DATA - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY Data. The FTA data portal provides access to a wealth of datasets and maps generated through FTA research. Its part of our commitment to advancing knowledge on, and decision-making for, forest, trees, and agroforestry. Combined data of all indicators and a subset with the main indicators computed from various sections of the SL Householdmodule.
TREES FOR FOOD SECURITY Trees for Food Security Project goal is to enhance food security for resource-poor people in rural Eastern Africa through research that supports national programmes to scale up the use of trees within farming systems in Ethiopia and Rwanda and then scale out successes to relevant ago-ecological zones in Uganda and Burundi. Through theproject, 5
THE ROLE OF AGROFORESTRY IN FOREST RESTORATION Agroforestry is defined as the science and application of producing agricultural and wooden products on the same piece of land, integrating farmers, livestock, trees, and forests at various scales. As of December 2019, INREMP had established agroforestry sub-projects in 99% of its target areas, covering a total of 14,307 hectares. INVOLVING YOUTH IN RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION During the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) in Bonn, Germany, in December 2018, the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) spoke with Vania Olmos Lau, a biologist, youth representative for the GLF, and youth representative for the Youth in Landscapes Initiative (YIL). At the GLF, Olmos Lau was part of the panel titled,“Delivery
NEPAL: THE SECOND COUNTRY WITH A NATIONAL AGROFORESTRY FTA brings evidence-based research and technical support to the table In landlocked, mountainous Nepal – a country with 45% forest cover – agroforestry is not a new practice. Many farmers have kept trees in and around croplands to diversify their incomes and build resilience to the shocks of a changing climate. But legal restrictionson
AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION How to reconcile conservation and production. Options for Brazil’s Cerrado and Caatinga biomes. The FTA-funded technical guideline aiming to guide the adoption of agroforestry systems (AFS) to restore and recover altered and degraded areas, using strategies that reconcile conservation with social benefits, originally published in Portuguese, was just recently translated in English and UGANDA NOW HAS A NEW 10-YEAR NATIONAL BAMBOO STRATEGY AND FTA provided key technical and financial support for the strategy Bamboo is extremely versatile. Its sturdy, wood-like nature makes it useful in construction, and it is also a source of paper, packaging, furniture and fabric. It can be used to produce biofuels, charcoal and crafts, as well as stick-based products like curtains, mats,toothpicks, incense
RESTORING FORESTS, RESTORING COMMUNITIES: LESSONS FROM How secure resource rights help communities in Africa restore forests and build local economies “Landscape restoration is not new,” said Steven Lawry, former director of CIFOR’s Forests and Governance Research portfolio. “But global and national commitments such as the Bonn Challenge and AFR100 and the urgency of addressing climate change mean that a qualitatively different POTENTIAL OF BAMBOO FOR SUSTAINABLE RENEWABLE ENERGY Across many rural and peri-urban areas in West Africa, a large proportion of households rely on charcoal or fuel wood as the main source of energy, especially for cooking. Over the years, the extraction of wood for charcoal production has been identified as a significant driver of forest degradation and deforestation within theregion. With
HOME - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world's largest research for development program to enhance the role of forests, trees and agroforestry in sustainable development and food security and to address climate change. CIFOR leads FTA in partnership with ICRAF, the Alliance of Bioversity International and FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY FOR DIVERSE SUSTAINABLE Co-organized by the CGIAR Research program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) and the Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) The CGIAR research program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is organizing with the Kunming Institute of Botany, the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) and other Chinese partners an international conference in CLIMATE CHANGE AND RUBBER ECONOMY Climate Change and Rubber Economy. 30 September, 2020. Rubber resin being collected in the forest near Lubuk Beringin village, Bungo district, Jambi province, Indonesia. Lubuk Beringin villagers main source of income comes from rubber trees which grow well in the extensive forests in the area. Photo by Tri Saputro/CIFOR. FOREST RESTORATION NEEDS TO BECOME CLIMATE-SMART As the world leaders gather in Bonn for the UN climate summit, a new study shows that forest restoration needs a mindset change to reach its potential in mitigating climate change. All forest and landscape restoration projects require access to land and seed. International agreements and guidelines now broadly recognize the need to considerboth
FINDING EFFECTIVE WAYS TO ENSURE SUSTAINABLE SUPPLIES OF Cross-sectoral jurisdictional approaches offer promise The increased consumption and production of a range of raw material and commodities, so-called “Forest-risk commodities” such as palm oil, soy, cocoa, coffee, rubber, timber and beef, contributes significantly to global tropical deforestation and forest degradation. As both global and domestic demand grows for such commodities, they CLIMATE CHANGE: TIME TO COMBINE MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION Yoly Gutierrez interviewed scientist Bruno Locatelli on improving the design of climate change projects, originally published at CIFOR’s Forests News To combat climate change, one can avoid it via mitigation, or cope with it via adaptation. Even though these objectives are two sides of the same coin, their synergies and conflicts tend to be overlooked. NATURAL RUBBER SYSTEMS AND CLIMATE CHANGE Open Digital Workshop. 23-25 June 2020 – 6:00-10:00 GMT. The International Rubber Study Group (IRSG) is organizing, with the International Rubber Research and development Board (IRRDB), the CGIAR research program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) led by CIFOR, and the French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD), a digital workshop on natural ESTABLISHMENT OF RATTAN PLANTATIONS Establishment of Rattan Plantations draws on experiences and research from a number of countries to summarise how to choose and propagate species, how to manage the plantation, and how to conduct a cost-benefit analysis. Currently, rattan cultivation is only practiced to a limited extent in countries like Indonesia, Malaysia and thePhilippines.
PONGAMIA: POTENTIAL BENEFITS FOR RESTORATION AND BIOENERGY Pongamia pinnata is a fast-growing, wide-canopied leguminous tree and a member of the pea family, which grows to about 15 to 20 meters (50 to 65 feet) in height and is traditionally used for fuelwood, animal fodder, shade and soil enrichment. Its reddish-brown seeds, which grow in deep-brown pods, yield an orange-tinged oil when pressed, ENHANCING FOOD SECURITY THROUGH LANDSCAPE … 1 Chapter 1. 1.1. Introduction About 25% of the world’s agricultural land is currently highly degraded and land degradation continues to increase at the rate of 3% per year (Scholes et al. 2018; Thomas,2012).
HOME - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world's largest research for development program to enhance the role of forests, trees and agroforestry in sustainable development and food security and to address climate change. CIFOR leads FTA in partnership with ICRAF, the Alliance of Bioversity International and DATA - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY Data. The FTA data portal provides access to a wealth of datasets and maps generated through FTA research. Its part of our commitment to advancing knowledge on, and decision-making for, forest, trees, and agroforestry. Combined data of all indicators and a subset with the main indicators computed from various sections of the SL Householdmodule.
TREES FOR FOOD SECURITY Trees for Food Security Project goal is to enhance food security for resource-poor people in rural Eastern Africa through research that supports national programmes to scale up the use of trees within farming systems in Ethiopia and Rwanda and then scale out successes to relevant ago-ecological zones in Uganda and Burundi. Through theproject, 5
THE ROLE OF AGROFORESTRY IN FOREST RESTORATION Agroforestry is defined as the science and application of producing agricultural and wooden products on the same piece of land, integrating farmers, livestock, trees, and forests at various scales. As of December 2019, INREMP had established agroforestry sub-projects in 99% of its target areas, covering a total of 14,307 hectares. FINDING EFFECTIVE WAYS TO ENSURE SUSTAINABLE SUPPLIES OF Cross-sectoral jurisdictional approaches offer promise The increased consumption and production of a range of raw material and commodities, so-called “Forest-risk commodities” such as palm oil, soy, cocoa, coffee, rubber, timber and beef, contributes significantly to global tropical deforestation and forest degradation. As both global and domestic demand grows for such commodities, they INVOLVING YOUTH IN RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION During the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) in Bonn, Germany, in December 2018, the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) spoke with Vania Olmos Lau, a biologist, youth representative for the GLF, and youth representative for the Youth in Landscapes Initiative (YIL). At the GLF, Olmos Lau was part of the panel titled,“Delivery
AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION How to reconcile conservation and production. Options for Brazil’s Cerrado and Caatinga biomes. The FTA-funded technical guideline aiming to guide the adoption of agroforestry systems (AFS) to restore and recover altered and degraded areas, using strategies that reconcile conservation with social benefits, originally published in Portuguese, was just recently translated in English and FLAGSHIP 5: CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) works on enhancing all possible contributions of forests, trees and agroforestry to sustainable development. In this context, climate change is a major focus of FTA’s work, and constitutes one of its five research domains across the program. PONGAMIA: POTENTIAL BENEFITS FOR RESTORATION AND BIOENERGY Pongamia pinnata is a fast-growing, wide-canopied leguminous tree and a member of the pea family, which grows to about 15 to 20 meters (50 to 65 feet) in height and is traditionally used for fuelwood, animal fodder, shade and soil enrichment. Its reddish-brown seeds, which grow in deep-brown pods, yield an orange-tinged oil when pressed, UGANDA NOW HAS A NEW 10-YEAR NATIONAL BAMBOO STRATEGY AND FTA provided key technical and financial support for the strategy Bamboo is extremely versatile. Its sturdy, wood-like nature makes it useful in construction, and it is also a source of paper, packaging, furniture and fabric. It can be used to produce biofuels, charcoal and crafts, as well as stick-based products like curtains, mats,toothpicks, incense
HOME - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world's largest research for development program to enhance the role of forests, trees and agroforestry in sustainable development and food security and to address climate change. CIFOR leads FTA in partnership with ICRAF, the Alliance of Bioversity International and DATA - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY Data. The FTA data portal provides access to a wealth of datasets and maps generated through FTA research. Its part of our commitment to advancing knowledge on, and decision-making for, forest, trees, and agroforestry. Combined data of all indicators and a subset with the main indicators computed from various sections of the SL Householdmodule.
TREES FOR FOOD SECURITY Trees for Food Security Project goal is to enhance food security for resource-poor people in rural Eastern Africa through research that supports national programmes to scale up the use of trees within farming systems in Ethiopia and Rwanda and then scale out successes to relevant ago-ecological zones in Uganda and Burundi. Through theproject, 5
THE ROLE OF AGROFORESTRY IN FOREST RESTORATION Agroforestry is defined as the science and application of producing agricultural and wooden products on the same piece of land, integrating farmers, livestock, trees, and forests at various scales. As of December 2019, INREMP had established agroforestry sub-projects in 99% of its target areas, covering a total of 14,307 hectares. FINDING EFFECTIVE WAYS TO ENSURE SUSTAINABLE SUPPLIES OF Cross-sectoral jurisdictional approaches offer promise The increased consumption and production of a range of raw material and commodities, so-called “Forest-risk commodities” such as palm oil, soy, cocoa, coffee, rubber, timber and beef, contributes significantly to global tropical deforestation and forest degradation. As both global and domestic demand grows for such commodities, they INVOLVING YOUTH IN RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION During the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) in Bonn, Germany, in December 2018, the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) spoke with Vania Olmos Lau, a biologist, youth representative for the GLF, and youth representative for the Youth in Landscapes Initiative (YIL). At the GLF, Olmos Lau was part of the panel titled,“Delivery
AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION How to reconcile conservation and production. Options for Brazil’s Cerrado and Caatinga biomes. The FTA-funded technical guideline aiming to guide the adoption of agroforestry systems (AFS) to restore and recover altered and degraded areas, using strategies that reconcile conservation with social benefits, originally published in Portuguese, was just recently translated in English and FLAGSHIP 5: CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) works on enhancing all possible contributions of forests, trees and agroforestry to sustainable development. In this context, climate change is a major focus of FTA’s work, and constitutes one of its five research domains across the program. PONGAMIA: POTENTIAL BENEFITS FOR RESTORATION AND BIOENERGY Pongamia pinnata is a fast-growing, wide-canopied leguminous tree and a member of the pea family, which grows to about 15 to 20 meters (50 to 65 feet) in height and is traditionally used for fuelwood, animal fodder, shade and soil enrichment. Its reddish-brown seeds, which grow in deep-brown pods, yield an orange-tinged oil when pressed, UGANDA NOW HAS A NEW 10-YEAR NATIONAL BAMBOO STRATEGY AND FTA provided key technical and financial support for the strategy Bamboo is extremely versatile. Its sturdy, wood-like nature makes it useful in construction, and it is also a source of paper, packaging, furniture and fabric. It can be used to produce biofuels, charcoal and crafts, as well as stick-based products like curtains, mats,toothpicks, incense
FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY FOR DIVERSE SUSTAINABLE Co-organized by the CGIAR Research program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) and the Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) The CGIAR research program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is organizing with the Kunming Institute of Botany, the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) and other Chinese partners an international conference in WHO WE ARE - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY FTA’s five flagships and three cross-cutting themes are led by a set of senior researchers, known as flagship leaders and cross-cutting theme coordinators. The program is operationally coordinated by a Management Team, which is chaired by the FTA director and includes the flagship leaders – currently two from the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR),DATA PORTAL
Data portal. The FTA data portal provides a wealth of data generated through FTA research collaboratively and by our partners. It is part of our commitment to advancing knowledge on, and decision-making for, forests, trees and agroforestry. TREES FOR FOOD SECURITY Trees for Food Security Project goal is to enhance food security for resource-poor people in rural Eastern Africa through research that supports national programmes to scale up the use of trees within farming systems in Ethiopia and Rwanda and then scale out successes to relevant ago-ecological zones in Uganda and Burundi. Through theproject, 5
CLIMATE CHANGE AND RUBBER ECONOMY Climate Change and Rubber Economy. 30 September, 2020. Rubber resin being collected in the forest near Lubuk Beringin village, Bungo district, Jambi province, Indonesia. Lubuk Beringin villagers main source of income comes from rubber trees which grow well in the extensive forests in the area. Photo by Tri Saputro/CIFOR. FOREST RESTORATION NEEDS TO BECOME CLIMATE-SMART As the world leaders gather in Bonn for the UN climate summit, a new study shows that forest restoration needs a mindset change to reach its potential in mitigating climate change. All forest and landscape restoration projects require access to land and seed. International agreements and guidelines now broadly recognize the need to considerboth
MONITORING AND EVALUATION IMPACT ASSESSMENT The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world's largest research for development program to enhance the role of forests, trees and agroforestry in sustainable development and food security and to address climate change. FLAGSHIP 5: CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) works on enhancing all possible contributions of forests, trees and agroforestry to sustainable development. In this context, climate change is a major focus of FTA’s work, and constitutes one of its five research domains across the program. CLIMATE CHANGE: TIME TO COMBINE MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION Yoly Gutierrez interviewed scientist Bruno Locatelli on improving the design of climate change projects, originally published at CIFOR’s Forests News To combat climate change, one can avoid it via mitigation, or cope with it via adaptation. Even though these objectives are two sides of the same coin, their synergies and conflicts tend to be overlooked. POTENTIAL OF BAMBOO FOR SUSTAINABLE RENEWABLE ENERGY Across many rural and peri-urban areas in West Africa, a large proportion of households rely on charcoal or fuel wood as the main source of energy, especially for cooking. Over the years, the extraction of wood for charcoal production has been identified as a significant driver of forest degradation and deforestation within theregion. With
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The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world's largest research for development program to enhance the role of forests, trees and agroforestry in sustainable development and food security and to address climate change. CIFOR leads FTA in partnership with ICRAF, the Alliance of Bioversity International and WHO WE ARE - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY FTA’s five flagships and three cross-cutting themes are led by a set of senior researchers, known as flagship leaders and cross-cutting theme coordinators. The program is operationally coordinated by a Management Team, which is chaired by the FTA director and includes the flagship leaders – currently two from the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), DATA - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY Data. The FTA data portal provides access to a wealth of datasets and maps generated through FTA research. Its part of our commitment to advancing knowledge on, and decision-making for, forest, trees, and agroforestry. Combined data of all indicators and a subset with the main indicators computed from various sections of the SL Householdmodule.
FOREST RESTORATION NEEDS TO BECOME CLIMATE-SMART As the world leaders gather in Bonn for the UN climate summit, a new study shows that forest restoration needs a mindset change to reach its potential in mitigating climate change. All forest and landscape restoration projects require access to land and seed. International agreements and guidelines now broadly recognize the need to considerboth
INVOLVING YOUTH IN RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION During the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) in Bonn, Germany, in December 2018, the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) spoke with Vania Olmos Lau, a biologist, youth representative for the GLF, and youth representative for the Youth in Landscapes Initiative (YIL). At the GLF, Olmos Lau was part of the panel titled,“Delivery
AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION How to reconcile conservation and production. Options for Brazil’s Cerrado and Caatinga biomes. The FTA-funded technical guideline aiming to guide the adoption of agroforestry systems (AFS) to restore and recover altered and degraded areas, using strategies that reconcile conservation with social benefits, originally published in Portuguese, was just recently translated in English and NYAMPLUNG (CALOPHYLLUM INOPHYLLUM): ALTERNATIVE BIOENERGY The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world's largest research for development program to enhance the role of forests, trees and agroforestry in sustainable development and food security and to address climate change. FLAGSHIP 5: CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION AND ADAPTATIONTREE MITIGATION DEFINITIONTREE MITIGATION MEANINGTREE MITIGATION FUNDTREE MITIGATIONPLAN
The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) works on enhancing all possible contributions of forests, trees and agroforestry to sustainable development. In this context, climate change is a major focus of FTA’s work, and constitutes one of its five research domains across the program. PONGAMIA: POTENTIAL BENEFITS FOR RESTORATION AND BIOENERGY Pongamia pinnata is a fast-growing, wide-canopied leguminous tree and a member of the pea family, which grows to about 15 to 20 meters (50 to 65 feet) in height and is traditionally used for fuelwood, animal fodder, shade and soil enrichment. Its reddish-brown seeds, which grow in deep-brown pods, yield an orange-tinged oil when pressed, RESTORING FORESTS, RESTORING COMMUNITIES: LESSONS FROM How secure resource rights help communities in Africa restore forests and build local economies “Landscape restoration is not new,” said Steven Lawry, former director of CIFOR’s Forests and Governance Research portfolio. “But global and national commitments such as the Bonn Challenge and AFR100 and the urgency of addressing climate change mean that a qualitatively different HOME - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRYTREES FOUND IN FORESTSTREES OFMAINE
The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world's largest research for development program to enhance the role of forests, trees and agroforestry in sustainable development and food security and to address climate change. CIFOR leads FTA in partnership with ICRAF, the Alliance of Bioversity International and WHO WE ARE - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY FTA’s five flagships and three cross-cutting themes are led by a set of senior researchers, known as flagship leaders and cross-cutting theme coordinators. The program is operationally coordinated by a Management Team, which is chaired by the FTA director and includes the flagship leaders – currently two from the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), DATA - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY Data. The FTA data portal provides access to a wealth of datasets and maps generated through FTA research. Its part of our commitment to advancing knowledge on, and decision-making for, forest, trees, and agroforestry. Combined data of all indicators and a subset with the main indicators computed from various sections of the SL Householdmodule.
FOREST RESTORATION NEEDS TO BECOME CLIMATE-SMART As the world leaders gather in Bonn for the UN climate summit, a new study shows that forest restoration needs a mindset change to reach its potential in mitigating climate change. All forest and landscape restoration projects require access to land and seed. International agreements and guidelines now broadly recognize the need to considerboth
INVOLVING YOUTH IN RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION During the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) in Bonn, Germany, in December 2018, the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) spoke with Vania Olmos Lau, a biologist, youth representative for the GLF, and youth representative for the Youth in Landscapes Initiative (YIL). At the GLF, Olmos Lau was part of the panel titled,“Delivery
AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION How to reconcile conservation and production. Options for Brazil’s Cerrado and Caatinga biomes. The FTA-funded technical guideline aiming to guide the adoption of agroforestry systems (AFS) to restore and recover altered and degraded areas, using strategies that reconcile conservation with social benefits, originally published in Portuguese, was just recently translated in English and NYAMPLUNG (CALOPHYLLUM INOPHYLLUM): ALTERNATIVE BIOENERGY The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world's largest research for development program to enhance the role of forests, trees and agroforestry in sustainable development and food security and to address climate change. FLAGSHIP 5: CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION AND ADAPTATIONTREE MITIGATION DEFINITIONTREE MITIGATION MEANINGTREE MITIGATION FUNDTREE MITIGATIONPLAN
The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) works on enhancing all possible contributions of forests, trees and agroforestry to sustainable development. In this context, climate change is a major focus of FTA’s work, and constitutes one of its five research domains across the program. PONGAMIA: POTENTIAL BENEFITS FOR RESTORATION AND BIOENERGY Pongamia pinnata is a fast-growing, wide-canopied leguminous tree and a member of the pea family, which grows to about 15 to 20 meters (50 to 65 feet) in height and is traditionally used for fuelwood, animal fodder, shade and soil enrichment. Its reddish-brown seeds, which grow in deep-brown pods, yield an orange-tinged oil when pressed, RESTORING FORESTS, RESTORING COMMUNITIES: LESSONS FROM How secure resource rights help communities in Africa restore forests and build local economies “Landscape restoration is not new,” said Steven Lawry, former director of CIFOR’s Forests and Governance Research portfolio. “But global and national commitments such as the Bonn Challenge and AFR100 and the urgency of addressing climate change mean that a qualitatively different RESEARCH - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY FTA is one of the CGIAR global partnership’s 11 research programs. In carrying out its research, FTA is led by the Center for International Forestry Research, in partnership with Bioversity International, CATIE, CIRAD, the International Network for Bamboo and Rattan, Tropenbos International, and the World Agroforestry, and links with dozens of scientific and development institutions. It FORESTS AND TREES, MUSHROOMS, BAMBOOS, LICHENS, INSECTS 8 hours ago · The FTA Kunming Science Conference 2021 will take place on 22–24 June 2021. Registrations are now OPEN! Forests, trees and agroforestry exemplify the contributions of biodiversity and agrobiodiversity to sustainable and resilient landscapes, to green and circular economy and to sustainable agriculture and food systems for healthy diets. On 22–24 June 2021, the CGIAR research THE IMPORTANCE OF HUMAN-CENTERED ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION Originally posted on IFPRI’s blog The launch of the United Nations Decade of Ecosystem Restoration (2021-2030) will direct a lot of attention to the biophysical sciences. A new special issue of the journal Ecological Restoration highlights the need for more focus on human considerations: Equity, inclusion, and justice. The issue— guest-edited by Ruth Meinzen-Dick of IFPRI, Marlène Elias TREES FOR FOOD SECURITY Trees for Food Security Project goal is to enhance food security for resource-poor people in rural Eastern Africa through research that supports national programmes to scale up the use of trees within farming systems in Ethiopia and Rwanda and then scale out successes to relevant ago-ecological zones in Uganda and Burundi. Through theproject, 5
PARTNER INSTITUTIONS Reducing poverty, ensuring food and nutrition security for all, addressing climate change, protecting natural resources and ecosystem services, and achieving sustainable production and consumption are among the greatest challenges of our time, from the local level to a global scale. The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world’s largest research THE ROLE OF AGROFORESTRY IN FOREST RESTORATION Agroforestry is defined as the science and application of producing agricultural and wooden products on the same piece of land, integrating farmers, livestock, trees, and forests at various scales. As of December 2019, INREMP had established agroforestry sub-projects in 99% of its target areas, covering a total of 14,307 hectares. SIGN UP TO RECEIVE NEWS ON FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world's largest research for development program to enhance the role of forests, trees and agroforestry in sustainable development and food security and to address climate change. CLIMATE CHANGE AND RUBBER ECONOMY Climate Change and Rubber Economy. 30 September, 2020. Rubber resin being collected in the forest near Lubuk Beringin village, Bungo district, Jambi province, Indonesia. Lubuk Beringin villagers main source of income comes from rubber trees which grow well in the extensive forests in the area. Photo by Tri Saputro/CIFOR. FINDING EFFECTIVE WAYS TO ENSURE SUSTAINABLE SUPPLIES OF Cross-sectoral jurisdictional approaches offer promise The increased consumption and production of a range of raw material and commodities, so-called “Forest-risk commodities” such as palm oil, soy, cocoa, coffee, rubber, timber and beef, contributes significantly to global tropical deforestation and forest degradation. As both global and domestic demand grows for such commodities, theyVALUE CHAINS
Gender and forest- and agroforestry-product value chains Forest, tree and agroforestry value chains encompass the full range of activities involved in bringing a timber- or non-timber product from a forest or agroforest to the final consumer. Such value chains vary in geographic scope and scale – from harvesting firewood for the local market tothe
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The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world's largest research for development program to enhance the role of forests, trees and agroforestry in sustainable development and food security and to address climate change. CIFOR leads FTA in partnership with ICRAF, the Alliance of Bioversity International and WHO WE ARE - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY FTA’s five flagships and three cross-cutting themes are led by a set of senior researchers, known as flagship leaders and cross-cutting theme coordinators. The program is operationally coordinated by a Management Team, which is chaired by the FTA director and includes the flagship leaders – currently two from the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), DATA - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY Data. The FTA data portal provides access to a wealth of datasets and maps generated through FTA research. Its part of our commitment to advancing knowledge on, and decision-making for, forest, trees, and agroforestry. Combined data of all indicators and a subset with the main indicators computed from various sections of the SL Householdmodule.
FOREST RESTORATION NEEDS TO BECOME CLIMATE-SMART As the world leaders gather in Bonn for the UN climate summit, a new study shows that forest restoration needs a mindset change to reach its potential in mitigating climate change. All forest and landscape restoration projects require access to land and seed. International agreements and guidelines now broadly recognize the need to considerboth
INVOLVING YOUTH IN RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION During the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) in Bonn, Germany, in December 2018, the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) spoke with Vania Olmos Lau, a biologist, youth representative for the GLF, and youth representative for the Youth in Landscapes Initiative (YIL). At the GLF, Olmos Lau was part of the panel titled,“Delivery
AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION How to reconcile conservation and production. Options for Brazil’s Cerrado and Caatinga biomes. The FTA-funded technical guideline aiming to guide the adoption of agroforestry systems (AFS) to restore and recover altered and degraded areas, using strategies that reconcile conservation with social benefits, originally published in Portuguese, was just recently translated in English and NYAMPLUNG (CALOPHYLLUM INOPHYLLUM): ALTERNATIVE BIOENERGY The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world's largest research for development program to enhance the role of forests, trees and agroforestry in sustainable development and food security and to address climate change. FLAGSHIP 5: CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION AND ADAPTATIONTREE MITIGATION DEFINITIONTREE MITIGATION MEANINGTREE MITIGATION FUNDTREE MITIGATIONPLAN
The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) works on enhancing all possible contributions of forests, trees and agroforestry to sustainable development. In this context, climate change is a major focus of FTA’s work, and constitutes one of its five research domains across the program. PONGAMIA: POTENTIAL BENEFITS FOR RESTORATION AND BIOENERGY Pongamia pinnata is a fast-growing, wide-canopied leguminous tree and a member of the pea family, which grows to about 15 to 20 meters (50 to 65 feet) in height and is traditionally used for fuelwood, animal fodder, shade and soil enrichment. Its reddish-brown seeds, which grow in deep-brown pods, yield an orange-tinged oil when pressed, RESTORING FORESTS, RESTORING COMMUNITIES: LESSONS FROM How secure resource rights help communities in Africa restore forests and build local economies “Landscape restoration is not new,” said Steven Lawry, former director of CIFOR’s Forests and Governance Research portfolio. “But global and national commitments such as the Bonn Challenge and AFR100 and the urgency of addressing climate change mean that a qualitatively different HOME - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRYTREES FOUND IN FORESTSTREES OFMAINE
The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world's largest research for development program to enhance the role of forests, trees and agroforestry in sustainable development and food security and to address climate change. CIFOR leads FTA in partnership with ICRAF, the Alliance of Bioversity International and WHO WE ARE - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY FTA’s five flagships and three cross-cutting themes are led by a set of senior researchers, known as flagship leaders and cross-cutting theme coordinators. The program is operationally coordinated by a Management Team, which is chaired by the FTA director and includes the flagship leaders – currently two from the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), DATA - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY Data. The FTA data portal provides access to a wealth of datasets and maps generated through FTA research. Its part of our commitment to advancing knowledge on, and decision-making for, forest, trees, and agroforestry. Combined data of all indicators and a subset with the main indicators computed from various sections of the SL Householdmodule.
FOREST RESTORATION NEEDS TO BECOME CLIMATE-SMART As the world leaders gather in Bonn for the UN climate summit, a new study shows that forest restoration needs a mindset change to reach its potential in mitigating climate change. All forest and landscape restoration projects require access to land and seed. International agreements and guidelines now broadly recognize the need to considerboth
INVOLVING YOUTH IN RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION During the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) in Bonn, Germany, in December 2018, the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) spoke with Vania Olmos Lau, a biologist, youth representative for the GLF, and youth representative for the Youth in Landscapes Initiative (YIL). At the GLF, Olmos Lau was part of the panel titled,“Delivery
AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION How to reconcile conservation and production. Options for Brazil’s Cerrado and Caatinga biomes. The FTA-funded technical guideline aiming to guide the adoption of agroforestry systems (AFS) to restore and recover altered and degraded areas, using strategies that reconcile conservation with social benefits, originally published in Portuguese, was just recently translated in English and NYAMPLUNG (CALOPHYLLUM INOPHYLLUM): ALTERNATIVE BIOENERGY The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world's largest research for development program to enhance the role of forests, trees and agroforestry in sustainable development and food security and to address climate change. FLAGSHIP 5: CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION AND ADAPTATIONTREE MITIGATION DEFINITIONTREE MITIGATION MEANINGTREE MITIGATION FUNDTREE MITIGATIONPLAN
The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) works on enhancing all possible contributions of forests, trees and agroforestry to sustainable development. In this context, climate change is a major focus of FTA’s work, and constitutes one of its five research domains across the program. PONGAMIA: POTENTIAL BENEFITS FOR RESTORATION AND BIOENERGY Pongamia pinnata is a fast-growing, wide-canopied leguminous tree and a member of the pea family, which grows to about 15 to 20 meters (50 to 65 feet) in height and is traditionally used for fuelwood, animal fodder, shade and soil enrichment. Its reddish-brown seeds, which grow in deep-brown pods, yield an orange-tinged oil when pressed, RESTORING FORESTS, RESTORING COMMUNITIES: LESSONS FROM How secure resource rights help communities in Africa restore forests and build local economies “Landscape restoration is not new,” said Steven Lawry, former director of CIFOR’s Forests and Governance Research portfolio. “But global and national commitments such as the Bonn Challenge and AFR100 and the urgency of addressing climate change mean that a qualitatively different RESEARCH - FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY FTA is one of the CGIAR global partnership’s 11 research programs. In carrying out its research, FTA is led by the Center for International Forestry Research, in partnership with Bioversity International, CATIE, CIRAD, the International Network for Bamboo and Rattan, Tropenbos International, and the World Agroforestry, and links with dozens of scientific and development institutions. It FORESTS AND TREES, MUSHROOMS, BAMBOOS, LICHENS, INSECTS 7 hours ago · The FTA Kunming Science Conference 2021 will take place on 22–24 June 2021. Registrations are now OPEN! Forests, trees and agroforestry exemplify the contributions of biodiversity and agrobiodiversity to sustainable and resilient landscapes, to green and circular economy and to sustainable agriculture and food systems for healthy diets. On 22–24 June 2021, the CGIAR research THE IMPORTANCE OF HUMAN-CENTERED ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION Originally posted on IFPRI’s blog The launch of the United Nations Decade of Ecosystem Restoration (2021-2030) will direct a lot of attention to the biophysical sciences. A new special issue of the journal Ecological Restoration highlights the need for more focus on human considerations: Equity, inclusion, and justice. The issue— guest-edited by Ruth Meinzen-Dick of IFPRI, Marlène Elias TREES FOR FOOD SECURITY Trees for Food Security Project goal is to enhance food security for resource-poor people in rural Eastern Africa through research that supports national programmes to scale up the use of trees within farming systems in Ethiopia and Rwanda and then scale out successes to relevant ago-ecological zones in Uganda and Burundi. Through theproject, 5
PARTNER INSTITUTIONS Reducing poverty, ensuring food and nutrition security for all, addressing climate change, protecting natural resources and ecosystem services, and achieving sustainable production and consumption are among the greatest challenges of our time, from the local level to a global scale. The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world’s largest research THE ROLE OF AGROFORESTRY IN FOREST RESTORATION Agroforestry is defined as the science and application of producing agricultural and wooden products on the same piece of land, integrating farmers, livestock, trees, and forests at various scales. As of December 2019, INREMP had established agroforestry sub-projects in 99% of its target areas, covering a total of 14,307 hectares. SIGN UP TO RECEIVE NEWS ON FORESTS, TREES AND AGROFORESTRY The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world's largest research for development program to enhance the role of forests, trees and agroforestry in sustainable development and food security and to address climate change. CLIMATE CHANGE AND RUBBER ECONOMY Climate Change and Rubber Economy. 30 September, 2020. Rubber resin being collected in the forest near Lubuk Beringin village, Bungo district, Jambi province, Indonesia. Lubuk Beringin villagers main source of income comes from rubber trees which grow well in the extensive forests in the area. Photo by Tri Saputro/CIFOR. FINDING EFFECTIVE WAYS TO ENSURE SUSTAINABLE SUPPLIES OF Cross-sectoral jurisdictional approaches offer promise The increased consumption and production of a range of raw material and commodities, so-called “Forest-risk commodities” such as palm oil, soy, cocoa, coffee, rubber, timber and beef, contributes significantly to global tropical deforestation and forest degradation. As both global and domestic demand grows for such commodities, theyVALUE CHAINS
Gender and forest- and agroforestry-product value chains Forest, tree and agroforestry value chains encompass the full range of activities involved in bringing a timber- or non-timber product from a forest or agroforest to the final consumer. Such value chains vary in geographic scope and scale – from harvesting firewood for the local market tothe
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Ecosystem restoration is a global effort to repair billions of hectares of land so that people have access to food, clean water, and jobs: https://bit.ly/3uNxtQx10h
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CGIAR FTA @FTA_CGIAR Happy #WorldEnvironmentDayfrom FTA
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As we #BuildBackBetterfrom #COVID19
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RECREATE and RESTORE. Investing in #ecosystemsis investing in our
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CGIAR FTA @FTA_CGIAR How to incorporate forests into National Adaptation Plans, develop policies for adaptation through forests, take action to improve forest health, and to restore degraded forests and landscapes? Find out here http://ow.ly/asvT50CmT4u#climatechange
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CGIAR FTA @FTA_CGIAR Learn how the adoption of agroforestry systems to restore and recover altered and degraded areas using strategies that reconcile conservation with social benefits. Check out the technical guidelines by @ICRAF , now in English version! Read more http://ow.ly/phle50CFSEYJun 4, 2021
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