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Recent Activities 1. Reducing climate change in alliance with swidden communities and indigenous people Janis Alcorn, a researcher with long experience working with swidden agriculturalists, has drafted a report on how mechanisms proposed to reduce emission from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) may affect swiddeners. The work has been done with support from Lou Verchot, a climate change researcher, and Carol J. Pierce Colfer, another researcher on swiddeners. All three scientists are concerned about the potential impacts of REDD on the people who practice swidden agriculture. We fear that climate change researchers and policy makers are in general inadequately informed about this potential. We would like to produce a policy brief that will:
We ask for your help in improving the document posted here. Feedback can be send to any of us: janisalcorn@yahoo.com; l.verchot@cgiar.org, or c.colfer@cgiar.org. Click here to download the draft report in pdf format. 2. World Forestry Congress: Our Task Force members are going to be active at this upcoming meeting in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 18-23 October 2009.
Face to face meetings can help activate our Task Force. Each time our Task Force members have met, they have managed to contribute to Task Force activity/planning. It would be great if there could be a few more face to face meetings among us! Some might result in some brilliant ideas for our last year of functioning (July 2009 – July 2010). 3. Forests, landscapes and governance: multiple actors multiple roles Jane Carter has made available an excellent account of two workshops on governance at the landscape level (one in Bhutan and one in Interlaken). The publication is entitled 'Forests, landscapes and governance: multiple actors, multiple roles', edited by Jane Carter, Kaspar Schmidt, Patrick Robinson, Thomas Stadtmüller, and Arjumand Nizami. It includes interesting snippets from a number countries, providing useful information on their landscape level forest governance. This work will provide a nice complement to CIFOR’s work underway on “Landscape Mosaics”, which includes a different set of countries. The governance-related work from this project will be available in 2010. Click here to download the pdf file. 4. Upcoming events!
5. Upcoming books – a heads up!
Carol Colfer and (especially) Widya Prajanthi and CIFOR’s ISG Web Team have vastly improved and updated CIFOR’s ACM website. It now links users to the following topics, which (in many cases) at CIFOR have built on the previous ACM work. Check out the ACM website, each topic leads you to further pertinent materials.
Lucy Heffern has worked with Widya Prajanthi and CIFOR’s ISG Web Team to add a section on ‘Kids and Forests’ to our website, IUFRO Task Force on ‘Improving the Lives of People in Forests, called ‘Curriculum’, and including some relevant curricular materials---a ‘rainforest syllabus’. If you have ideas for either curricular materials to include, or websites to which we could link, relating to children and youth, please let us know.
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