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Extending Successful Community-Based Forest
Management in response to Climate Change
Final Workshop
This workshop will bring together researchers and policy
makers from Australia, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, and
Vietnam.
Papers relevant to the theme, which will align to current
activity relating to Reduced Deforestation and Forest
Degradation (REDD+), with an emphasis on community
level impacts in response to climate change, will be
presented.
Workshop Venue
Aquarius Boutique Hotel
Palangka Raya, Indonesia
Workshop Dates
Wednesday 22 February and
Thursday 23 February, 2012
The main aim is to compare and evaluate communitybased forest management across participating countries,
with a view to identifying sustainable development
strategies consistent with low carbon growth, and
alternative livelihoods for forest-dependent communities.
For further information, please contact:
Simon J. Rowntree, Project Officer
Monash Sustainability Institute
Building 74, MSC, Monash University
Wellington Road, CLAYTON VIC 3800
Tel: +61 3 9902 0730
E-mail: [email protected]