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List of Partners
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Name |
University |
Country of
fieldwork |
Topic |
Fieldwork
start |
TG |
CIFOR
contact |
PEN ID
&
Narrative |
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Miriam
Wyman |
Univ of Florida, US |
Belize |
Impacts of
conservation initiatives and land tenure on land-use
decisions |
2005-10 |
LFM;
PES |
Sven
Wunder |
Wyman_
narrative
10101 |
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Patricia
Uberhuaga Candia |
Royal Veterinary &
Agricultural Univ (KVL), Denmark |
Bolivia |
Community foresty and
poverty |
2006-03 |
LIV |
Sven
Wunder |
10201 |
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Amy Duchelle |
Univ of Florida, US |
Brazil-Acre, Bolivia-Pando |
Measuring the resilience
of Brazil nut production to landscape-level change in
Western Amazonian protected areas |
2006-06 |
DEF;
LFM |
Sven
Wunder |
10603; 10202 |
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Angelica
Almeyda |
Stanford Univ, Dept. of
Anthropological Sciences, US |
Peru, Brazil,
Bolivia |
Political Ecology
of Land Conversion in the Tri-National Border of
Southwest Amazon Peru-Brasil-Bolivia |
2006-09 |
DEF;
LIV |
Sven
Wunder |
10604; 10203; 10301 |
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Eckart
von
Reitzenstein |
|
Ecuador |
Conservation and
livelihoods |
2006-01 |
LIV |
Sven
Wunder |
10401 |
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Bolier Torres |
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Ecuador |
Local Forest Management and farm
household income in the Ecuadorian Amazon Region |
2007-4 |
LFM;
LIV |
Sven
Wunder |
10402 |
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José Pablo Prado
Córdova |
Royal Veterinary &
Agricultural Univ (KVL), Denmark |
Guatemala |
Linkages between an
endangered endemic fir and peasant economies in
Guatemala |
2006-02 |
LIV |
Sven
Wunder |
10501 |
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Jamie Cotta |
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Brazil |
Smallholder forest use and
importance of palms for livelihoods in flooded forests |
2008-01 |
LIV;
DEF |
Sven
Wunder |
10601 |
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Sandra C. Tapia Coral
|
National Institute for Amazon Research, Brazil |
Brazil |
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Sven Wunder |
10602 |
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Thematic groups (TG):
- DEF: Deforestation: Poverty impacts of deforestation and land use
changes
- LFM: Local forest management: Forest tenure, joint/communal/local
forest management, decentralization
- MAR: Markets: local integration and functioning of markets
- PES: Payment for forest environmental services, including tourism
- LIV: Livelihoods: Livelihoods analysis, incl. forests as safety nets
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