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Pathway To Impact, CIFOR Annual Report 2007

Table of Contents

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Message from the Chair and Director General (HTML)

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A day to remember(HTML)

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Forests and Governance
Improving the way we make decisions (HTML)

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Reflections on a major research project (HTML)

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Understanding illegal logging (HTML)

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Brave new world? (HTML)

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Research through development: A Javanese success story (HTML)

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Looking to the future (HTML)

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Forests and Livelihoods
Making forests work for the poor (HTML)

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Scenarios and solutions(HTML)

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Translating local action into policy reforms in dryland Africa (HTML)

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A new way to assess poverty (HTML)

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Why forests are linked to poverty(HTML)

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Tackling transport regulations (HTML)

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Environmental Services
Promoting sustainable use (HTML)

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Seeing REDD in Indonesia (HTML)

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Logging for wildlife (HTML)

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Paying to protect and restore the environment (HTML)

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How We Work
Collaboration and outreach (HTML)

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Creating a pool of experience (HTML)

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Expanding research capacity in Africa (HTML)

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A little goes a long way (HTML)

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A new strategy for a new era (HTML)

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Annexes
Board of Trustees (HTML)

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Donors (HTML)

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Financial Statements (HTML)

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Staff and Consultants (HTML)

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Collaborators(HTML)

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Publications(HTML)

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Publications highlighted in this report (HTML)

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Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
CIFOR advances human wellbeing, environmental conservation and equity by conducting research to inform policies and practices that affect forests in developing countries. CIFOR is one of 15 centres within the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR).