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Multi-stakeholder design of forest governance and accountability arrangements in Equator province, Democratic Republic of Congo Klaver, D, 2009
IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature), Forest Conservation Programme, Gland, Switserland and Wageningen University & Research Centre, Wageningen International, Wageningen, the Netherlands.
ISBN 978-2-8317-1209-3
Report on good forest governance, accountability arrangements in sustainable natural resources management in Bikory, DRC.
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Chain-Wide Learning for Inclusive Agrifood Market Development A guide to multi-stakeholder processes for linking small-scale producers to modern markets Vermeulen, S., J. Woodhill, F.J. Proctor, and R. Delnoye, 2008.
International Institute for Environment and Development, London, UK, and Wageningen University & Research Centre, Wageningen, the Netherlands. ISBN: 978-90-8504-964-7 For more information: http://www.regoverningmarkets.org/node/1699
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Forest plantations for sustainable production in the tropics: key issues for decision-makers Bodegom, A.J. van, J. van den Berg, P. van der Meer, 2008
Wageningen University & Research Centre, the Netherlands ISBN: 978-90-8585-231-5
This discussion paper outlines the major issues to be dealt with by decision-makers at international, national and sub-national levels when considering whether to establish and expand forest plantations for sustainable production in a particular country of area.
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FLEGT beyond T. Exploring the meaning of 'Governance' concepts for the FLEGT process Bodegom, A.J. van, D. Klaver, F. van Schoubroeck, O. van der Valk, 2008
Wageningen University & Research Center, the Netherlands ISBN: 978-90-8585-335-0
This publication is meant as a useful input to the discussion of the question what governance could and/or should be within the framework of the FLEGT process and in the FLEGT partner countries. (FLEGT: Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade)
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Farmers, seeds and varieties. Supporting informal seed supply in Ethiopia Thijssen, M.H., Zewdie Bishaw, Abdurahman Beshir, Walter S. de Boef, 2008
The Ethiopian Seed Enterprise (ESE), The International Centre for Agricultrual Research in Dry Areas (ICARDA), Wageningen International ISBN: 978-90-8585-215-5
This book addresses strategies and approaches through which professionals can support informal seed supply, and link these with the conservation and use of the huge genetic resource base of crops and local varieties. The aim of all the strategies, case studies and reflections on experiences presented in this book is to improve the availability of and access to seeds and varieties, thereby improving the livelihoods of small-scale farmers in Ethiopia and beyond.
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Emergent practice of Adaptive Collaborative Management in natural resources management in Southern and Eastern Africa: Eight case studies Hijweege, W.L. (Ed.), S. Dube, G.K. Kabusimbi, Z. M. Aloyce, C. Nyandiga, T. Gondo, J. Serugo, W. Kozanayi, R. Mayienda
Wageningen University & Research Centre, the Netherlands ISBN: 978-90-8585-336-7
This publication on emergent practices of adaptive collaborative managment (ACM) in Southern and Eastern Africa presents eight experiences in natural resources management. These experiences were shared through a network of practitioners from government agencies, civil society organisations and academia, and are an output of a one week 'writeshop' held in June 2008 in Bloemfontein, South Africa.
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Green Knowlegde Exchange Turkey - The Netherlands Priority issues identified for cooperation in the field of biodiversity protection and conservation Klok, C. , E. Koopmanschap
Wageningen University & Research Centre, the Netherlands ISBN: 978-90-8585-415-9
This report gives an overview of important biodiversity issues in Turkey and priorities for cooperation selected by Turkish and Dutch parites. the project aimed to facilitate the set up of a longterm cooperation between Turkey and The Netherlands in a structural 'Green Knowledge Exchange' between officials and experts of the two countries. This report is based on interviews held with representatives of Governmental Organisations and NonGovernmental Organisations (NGOs) in Turkey and with representatives of Govermental bodies and NGOs in The Netherlands, which are currently involved in addressing biodiversity issues in Turkey.
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Dutch organizations involved in the financing of forrest and nature in tropical countries A Directory Expertise Centre Triple E
Wageningen University & Research Centre, the Netherlands
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The Bug River. Corridor in the Pan European ecological network. A. feasability study Zingstra, H.L., V. Simeanova and K. Kitnaes, 2009
Wageningen University & Research Centre, the Netherlands ISBN: 978-90-8585-484-5
This is the final report of the BBI/Matra project 2006/015 “Protection and Management of the Bug as an Ecological Corridor in the Pan European Ecological Network” and is based on “status reports” written for each of the three riparian countries. The purpose of the project was to investigate the options for developing and managing a transboundary ecological network along the Western Bug River and the designation of a tri-lateral Ramsar Site as a constituent part of this ecological network.
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