1st IUFRO-FORNESSA Regional Congress
“Forests and Trees: Serving the People of Africa and the World”
25-29 June 2012, Nairobi, Kenya
Closing Plenary
THE NAIROBI RESOLUTION
The work of this group supports national and regional adaptation in Africa by means of an improved scientific understanding of the impacts of climate change on forests and people in Africa and the options and priorities for adaptation.
1st IUFRO-FORNESSA Regional Congress
“Forests and Trees: Serving the People of Africa and the World”
25-29 June 2012, Nairobi, Kenya
Closing Plenary
THE NAIROBI RESOLUTION
Mapping Mangroves
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ITTO Tropical Forest Update Vol 21 No 2_2012.pdf | 6.37 MB |
Eucalyptus in Kenya
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Fact on Growing and use of Eucalytus in Kenya.pdf | 6.82 MB |
JOFCA/KEFRI PROJECT TECHNICAL REPORT NO.1
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KEFRI JOFCA Project Technical Report N0.1.pdf | 6.89 MB |
A Guide for Farmers and tree Growers
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KEFRI Information Bulletin N0. 3.pdf | 3.42 MB |
KEFRI INFORMATION BULLETIN NO. 2
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KEFRI Information Bulletin N0.2.pdf | 4.4 MB |
Around 300 scientists and decision-makers meet in Nairobi, Kenya from 25 to 29 June 2012 to discuss forest and tree management challenges, and research needs in Africa.
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climate_resilience _Press_release.pdf | 305.85 KB |
A recent study conducted in two forest-dependent areas in Africa emphasizes cross-sectoral planning as a key element in implementing any effective climate change adaptation strategy.
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Spotlight 8 Africa adaptation study.pdf | 172.79 KB |
The focal objective of the study was to identify elements of adaptation strategies in order to define concrete, resilient adaptation measures that can be implemented on the ground within the selected pilot case areas.
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IUFRO-FORNESSA Adaptation Study.pdf | 1.91 MB |
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tree_tenure.pdf | 213.69 KB |
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milling_techniques.pdf | 198.39 KB |
The search for viable alternatives to illegal chainsaw milling in Ghana requires an understanding of the anthropogenic factors in the rural economy that promotes the practice. This paper investigated the
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illegal_milling.pdf | 1.38 MB |
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forest_laws.pdf | 1017.53 KB |
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ecological_impact.pdf | 933.65 KB |
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chainsaw_milling.pdf | 59.53 KB |
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chainsaw_operators.pdf | 98.6 KB |
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Carbon_estimates.pdf | 267 KB |