Associations in Emergent Communities at the Amazon Forest Frontier, Mato Grosso

Associations in Emergent Communities at the Amazon Forest Frontier, Mato Grosso

Author: Luciene Dias Figueiredo

Publisher: IIED

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 73

ISBN-13: 1843696088

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A broad arch of deforestation spans the lower Brazilian Amazon, cutting through the State of Mato Grosso. The forceful expansion of soybean plantations led by global markets is displacing family farms or incorporating them into out-growing schemes. Commodity plantations are pushing cattle ranching further into the forests. Logging is also opening up new access at the frontier. As associations endeavor to strengthen the voice of marginalized groups their role and functions continue to evolve. This report analyses eight active associations along the BR 163 highway in Mato Grosso. It assesses the factors that have allowed them to function and spread benefits to the poor. It also identifies the types of external support that have proven useful.


Planted Forests

Planted Forests

Author: Julian Evans

Publisher: CABI

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1845935659

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This book contains nine chapters providing a synthesis of the multiple uses, impacts and sustainability of planted forests by looking at the past, outlining the present situation and highlights the outlook and issues for the future. In addition, the policy, institutional and ownership issues in planted forests are also covered.


Ecosystem Goods and Services from Plantation Forests

Ecosystem Goods and Services from Plantation Forests

Author: Jurgen Bauhus

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-09-23

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1136532285

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Plantation forests often have a negative image. They are typically assumed to be poor substitutes for natural forests, particularly in terms of biodiversity conservation, carbon storage, provision of clean drinking water and other non-timber goods and services. Often they are monocultures that do not appear to invite people for recreation and other direct uses. Yet as this book clearly shows, they can play a vital role in the provision of ecosystem services, when compared to agriculture and other forms of land use or when natural forests have been degraded. This is the first book to examine explicitly the non-timber goods and services provided by plantation forests, including soil, water and biodiversity conservation, as well as carbon sequestration and the provision of local livelihoods. The authors show that, if we require a higher provision of ecosystem goods and services from both temperate and tropical plantations, new approaches to their management are required. These include policies, methods for valuing the services, the practices of small landholders, landscape approaches to optimise delivery of goods and services, and technical issues about how to achieve suitable solutions at the scale of forest stands. While providing original theoretical insights, the book also gives guidance for plantation managers, policy-makers, conservation practitioners and community advocates, who seek to promote or strengthen the multiple-use of forest plantations for improved benefits for society. Published with CIFOR


Supporting Small Forest Enterprises

Supporting Small Forest Enterprises

Author: Duncan Macqueen

Publisher: IIED

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 75

ISBN-13: 1843696843

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Best practice trends that could help an medium forest enterprises develop. Mechanisms that could improve support for small and medium forest enterprises. Information and institutional gaps. Recommendations for better links to markets, service providers an processes.