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Effects of decentralised forest management (DFM) on deforestation and poverty in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review
International Initiative for Impact Evaluation, 2015While the primary goal of reducing deforestation is clear, the policy and academic literature debates the extent to which decentralized forest management (DFM) programs in developing countries should incorporate goals of poverty reduction.DocumentManagement Regimes established for REDD+ and their Adaptability to the Institutional and Ecological Conditions: A case of Ongo Community Forest, Masindi District, Uganda
Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2015This report is one of the outputs of theproject “Man and forests – an evaluation of management strategies for reduced deforestation” which aimed at evaluating the different management strategies undertaken to obtain reduced deforestation in tropical forests and hence maintainDocumentSharing monetory benefits from REDD+ at local levels
The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania, 2015Introduction and background.DocumentREDD+ Pilot Projects in Tanzania 2009-2014
The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania, 2015Seven NGOs implemented REDD+ pilot projects in Tanzania in 2009 - 2014. The pilots were funded by the Royal Norwegian Embassy to test and develop REDD+ readiness in Tanzania, including the verifiable reduction of carbon emissions from land-use changes.DocumentModelling aboveground forest biomass using airborne laser scanner data in the miombo woodlands of Tanzania
Springer, 2015BackgroundDocumentFinal review of the project "Enhancing Tanzanian Capacity to Deliver Short and Long Term Data on Forest Carbon Stocks Across the Country" implemented by WWF Tanzania, Sokoine University of Agriculture, University of York (UK), WWF-US
The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania, 2015“Enhancing Tanzanian Capacity to Deliver Short and Long Term Data on Forest Carbon Stocks across the Country” is a REDD+ pilot project implemented by World Wide Fund for nature (WWF) Tanzania in partnership with the Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA), University of York (from&nDocumentFinal review of the project "REDD+ Readiness in south west Tanzania" implemented by Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Tanzania Program
The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania, 2015The project was designed and implemented by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Tanzania Program to build capacity and knowledge for Tanzania to participate actively in REDD+ activities, with a focus on the montane forests of the Southern Highlands.DocumentFinal review of the project "Making REDD+ and the Carbon Market Work for Communities and Forest Conservation in Tanzania" implemented by TFCG and Mjumita.
The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania, 2015“Making REDD+ and the Carbon Market work for Communities and Forest Conservation in Tanzania” is a five-year project implemented by Tanzania Forest Conservation Group (TFCG) in partnership with the Tanzania community forest conservation network (MJUMITA).DocumentFinal review of the project "Combining REDD, PFM and FSC certification in South-Eastern Tanzania" implemented by MCDI and partners
The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania, 2015The project “Combining REDD, PFM and FSC certification in South-Eastern Tanzania” was designed and implemented between January 2010 and December 2014 by Mpingo Conservation & Development Initiative, MCDI in collaboration with several partners including academic institutions, such as the University of E
