Integrating Livelihoods and Multiple Biodiversity Values in Landscape Mosaics
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Integrating Livelihoods and Multiple Biodiversity Values in Landscape Mosaics
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https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/2JHSZN
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Jean-Laurent Pfund
Laurène Feintrenie Made Agustavia Iswan Rolland Adeline Jaloux Mathilde Hubert Asep Ayat Salla Rantala Heini Vihemaki Sonya Dewi Andree Ekadinata |
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World Agroforestry - Research Data Repository
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The project, “Integrating Livelihoods and Multiple Biodiversity Values in Landscape Mosaics (or the Landscape Mosaics Project in short)”, was the first project of the CIFOR-ICRAF Biodiversity Platform. The project conducted research on socio-economic, governance and biophysical characteristics and dynamics of the five study landscapes and the interactions between these factors. It also investigated the potential for reward mechanisms for environmental services. The project aimed to in
densely forested protected area to land covers fragmented by agricultural uses. From these landscapes, three representative territories (villages) were selected in which the support to negotiations and empirical research took place. The project was funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation and supported by other donors such as the European Commission, the Governments of Finland, the Netherlands and Australia. The Biodiversity Platform was launched in 2006 as a joint initiative of CIFOR and the World Agroforestry Centre. The Platform was launched in recognition of the role that multifunctional landscape mosaics have in preserving biodiversity conservation, both within and outside of protecte |
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Agricultural Sciences
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Survey Data, Reports, Spatial Data, Maps
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