List of Partners

Name

University

Country of
fieldwork

Topic

Fieldwork
start

TG

CIFOR
contact

PEN ID
&
Narrative

1. PEN partners that have completed data collection

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

Patricia Uberhuaga Candia

Royal Veterinary & Agricultural Univ (KVL), Denmark

Bolivia

Community foresty and poverty 

2006-03

LIV

Sven
Wunder

10201

José Pablo Prado
Córdova

Royal Veterinary & Agricultural Univ (KVL), Denmark

Guatemala

Linkages between an endangered endemic fir and peasant economies in Guatemala

2005-11

LIV

Sven
Wunder

10501

Santosh Rayamajhi

Royal Veterinary & Agricultural Univ (KVL), Denmark

Nepal

Conservation and utilization of high altitude forests in Nepal

2005-11

DEF

Arild
Angelsen

20501

Ririn S. Purnamasari

Melbourne Univ, Australia

Indonesia

Deforestation dynamics in Indonesia: a household level analysis of the role of poverty and wellbeing change

2005-07

DEF

Arild
Angelsen

20401

Julius
Tieguhong Chupezy

Univ of Natal, South Africa

Cameroon

Ecotourism for sustainable development. Economic valuation of recreational potentials of Protected Areas in the Congo Basin

2005

PES

O. Ndoye

30101

Øystein Juul Nielsen

Royal Veterinary & Agricultural University (KVL), Denmark

Mozam-
bique

Using economics to assess the potential for community-based forest management in poverty alleviation in Mozambique

2006-01

LFM

Sven
Wunder

30401

Ravi Hegde

Univ of British Columbia, Canada

Mozam-
bique

Payments for environmental services and household behavior: the case of carbon in Mozambique’s agro-forests

2006-03

PES

Sven
Wunder

30402

Manyewu Mutamba

Univ of Pretoria, South Africa

Zambia

Tapping urban markets: elevating the role of miombo woodlands in rural poverty reduction

2005

MAR

Sven
Wunder

30801

2. PEN partners currently doing fieldwork (July 2007)

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

10202

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

DEF;
LIV

Sven
Wunder

10301

Eckart von
Reitzenstein

 

Ecuador

Conservation and livelihoods

2006

LIV

Sven
Wunder

10401

Bolier Torres

Ecuador

Local Forest Management and farm household income in the Ecuadorian Amazon Region

2007-4

LFM;
LIV

Sven
Wunder

10402

Rafael O. Rojas

Univ of Florida, US

Peru

Drivers of agricultural expansion in the southern peruvian amazon

2006-08

LIV;
DEF

Sven
Wunder

10701

Khaled
Misbahuzzaman

Chittagong Univ, Bangladesh

Bangladesh

Conservation Practices And Livelihood Strategies of the Village Common Forest Communities In Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh.

2006

LIV;
MAR

Terry
Sunderland

20101

Ajijur Rahman

Univ of Rajshahi, Bangladesh

Bangla-
desh

Sustainable forest management for poverty reduction through agroforestry options in the uplands of Eastern Bangladesh.

2006

 

Terry
Sunderland

20102

Nick Hogarth

Charles Darwin Univ, Australia

China

Bamboo based economic development and poverty alleviation in Guangxi Province, China

2006-09

LIV

Brian
Belcher

20201

Ajith Chandran

Barkatullah Univ, India

India

Forestry’s contribution to sustainable livelihood: Impact of forest policies

2007

LIV

Brian
Belcher

20301

Monika Singh

Barkatullah Univ, India

India

People-forest Relationship: A Study of Forest Management Systems in Western India 

2007

LFM

Brian
Belcher

20302

Sugato Dutt

Univ of Hawaii, US

India

Crafting the conservation landscape: resource use and participatory forest management in the Buxa Tiger Reserve, West Bengal

2007

LFM

Brian
Belcher

20303

Shah Raees Khan

Univ of Manitoba, Canada

Pakistan

Linking conservation and sustainable livelihood strategies: a case study of Northern Pakistan

2006-08

LIV

Brian
Belcher

20601

Dao Huy Giap

Vietnam

The role of forests and the national park in poverty alleviation at Ba Island

2007-4

LFM;
LIV

Terry
Sunderland

20701

Yemiru Tesfaye

Swedish Agricultural Univ, Sweden

Ethiopia

Co-management of forest resources for improved and sustainable livelihoods

2006-07

LIV;
LFM

Bruce
Campbell

30201

Abebe Seifu

Norwegian Univ of Life Sciences, Norway

Ethiopia

The contribution of forest resources in poor peoples's livelihood

2006-09

LIV

Arild
Angelsen

30202

Charles Jumbe

Bunda College of Agric, Univ of Malawi

Malawi

Local forest management, asset accumulation, and poverty in Malawi

2006-08

LIV

Arild
Angelsen

30301

Marie Thèrése Yaba Ndiaye

Univ Federal Rural de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Senegal

How decentralization has affected the fate of the forests and the local use and income from them

2006-10

LFM

Terry
Sunderland

30501

Bjorn Schulte-Herbruggen

Univ College of London, UK

Ghana

NTFP dependence pattern and their socio-economic determinants in a forest-farmland mosaic

2007-6

LIV

Terry Sunderland

30601

Pam Jagger

Indiana Univ, US

Uganda

Poverty and sustainability impacts of Uganda's forest sector governance reform

2006-10

LFM;
LIV

Arild
Angelsen

30701

Shiba P. Kar

Penn State Uni, US

Bangladesh

Domestication and Commercialization of Non-wood Forest Products in Bangladesh

2007

LIV;
MAR

Terry
Sunderland

 

Duong Van Hung

 

Vietnam

Tam Dao National Park and Buffer Zone Management Project

2007

LFM

Terry Sunderland

 

Marieve Pouliot

Copenhagen Uni, Denmark

Burkino Faso

 

2007

     

Riyong Kim

Copenhagen Uni, Denmark

DRC

 

2007

     

Thematic groups (TG):

  1. DEF: Deforestation: Poverty impacts of deforestation and land use changes
  2. LFM: Local forest management: Forest tenure, joint/communal/local forest management, decentralization
  3. MAR: Markets: local integration and functioning of markets
  4. PES: Payment for forest environmental services, including tourism  
  5. LIV: Livelihoods: Livelihoods analysis, incl. forests as safety nets

 

 
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