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CIFOR News Online 37, December 2004
Indonesia’s new forestry minister visits CIFOR CIFOR played welcome host to a visit in late November by Indonesia’s newly appointed Minister for Forestry, H. MS Kaban. Staff and management felt honored and privileged by the Minister’s decision to deliver a speech at CIFOR less than a month after taking over the national forestry portfolio. more
Exchanging forest rehabilitation experiencesWith 12 million hectares of the world’s rainforests disappearing each year - an area approximately the size of Greece - considerable international attention is now placed on rehabilitation activities. Efforts to rehabilitate degraded forest lands have been undertaken in Indonesia and around the world for several decades. more
Rehabilitating forests is a team effort - Opinion, Dr. Takeshi Toma, CIFORRehabilitating the nation’s degraded forest lands is one of the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry’s most important priorities. It is an initiative that in principle has widespread support. more
AFP - a regional approach to meeting forestry challenges Although still in its infancy, the Asia Forest Partnership (AFP) looks set to make an important contribution to sustainable forest management in the region. This was clearly demonstrated at the recent ITTO Regional Workshop on Strengthening the Asia Forest Partnership, held in Yogyakarta August 30th - September 1st, which attracted 160 of the region’s leading forest experts and officials. more
CIFOR building capacity of forest information services in AsiaEach and every day sees a significant increase in the already massive amount of forest-related information and data being produced at institutions and organizations across the globe. Managing this information so it can be accessed and used by people working on forests around the world is a major challenge. One organization leading the way in meeting this challenge is the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO). more
CIFOR turns ten in HarareOne of CIFOR’s key events for 2004 was its 10th Anniversary Celebration in Harare, Zimbabwe. Held on September 23, the anniversary featured a speech from Mrs. Margaret Sangarwe, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Environment and Tourism and was attended by Government officials, academics, researchers and community representatives. more
CIFOR and partners win CGIAR Innovation award CGIAR AGM-Mexico, October 25-29 2004It was smiles all round for CIFOR staff and their partners in central America when it was announced at the CGIAR AGM they had won the “Innovation Marketplace” award. Valued at $10,000, the award recognizes successful and innovative partnerships between community service organizations and CGIAR research centers in Latin America and the Caribbean. more
Canada Supports Carbon Workshop: CIFOR, February 2005With support from the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), CIFOR will host a workshop to look at the lessons learned from implementing carbon sequestration projects that have strong livelihood components, at its headquarters in Bogor on 16-17 February 2005. more