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Stories of Change
How can action research contribute to equitable governance of community forestry in Nepal? Communities, governments and donors are increasingly...
Stories of Change
Harnessing the skills and contributions of women working at the grassroots level – something which often goes unsung and escapes formal income...
Stories of Change
The additional sessions of the Ad-Hoc Working Groups began yesterday in Bangkok, with REDD+ finance taking up two conference halls’-worth of...
Stories of Change
From lawyer to RECOFTC trainee to environmental journalist, Krishna Murari Bhandari has played a variety of roles in his career. Given his diverse...
Stories of Change
A key challenge facing Myanmar as it opens up to outside development aid and trade is the careful management of its abundant natural resources and...
Stories of Change
For more information about our training courses, please click here. Co-management and participatory approaches in natural resource management are...
Stories of Change
Why this book? Are stakeholders in natural resource management sufficiently adaptive and collaborative in addressing the issues of equity,...
Stories of Change
The women proudly show off the now verdant forest surrounding the Chapini River. As one of the few female-led community forestry user groups (CFUGs)...
Stories of Change
If the global climate change discussions continue to stall, is there scope for a region to go it alone? The geopolitical shift in power towards Asia...