Governance, Incentives, Policy & Practices
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ASB researchers have helped quantify the effects of tropical forest conversion. Conversion of primary and secondary forest to other land uses, although profitable for farmers, usually brings negative consequences for plant and soil biodiversity, greenhouse gas emissions and carbon sequestration. The ASB Matrix brings together indicators of local, regional and global benefits for a range of land use options, acting as a decision-support tool. The studies in Indonesia and Cameroon, to cite but two examples, show that a 'middle path' of development is feasible, involving smallholder agroforests and community forests. ASB research also shows that this middle path requires supportive policy and institutional arrangements. |
§ "Success Story Details" document § ASB Policybrief #5 § ICRAF 2 pager "The Alternatives to Slash-and-Burn matrix: reconciling conflicting interests for forests and people" (2003-28-ES-LA) § ASB report on methods for the ASB matrix § ASB Country Synthesis Reports ( Brazil, Cameroon, Indonesia, Peru, Thailand) § Slash and Burn book, specifically chapter: "Balancing Agricultural Development and Environmental Objectives: Assessing Tradeoffs in the Humid Tropics." § ASB Video - Jean Tonye "ASB Presents a Basket of Options" |
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ASB is part of the Rainforest Challenge Partnership, a powerful alliance that brings together the conservation and development communities to combine strengths in research for sustainable development with strengths in advocacy and public awareness. The focus is on delivering concrete results for biodiversity and human livelihoods through an integrated on-the-ground approach. |
§ "Success Story Details" document § Rainforest Challenge brochure § RCP pre-proposal |
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ASB has influenced (see examples below) global negotiations on deforestation and climate change mitigation, enhancing the quality of debate and of its negotiated outcomes by bringing a unique set of empirical data collected at the watershed/landscape level to the table. |
§ "Success Story Details" document § ASB Policybrief Series |
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ASB is analyzing options for carbon-offset projects that meet carbon sequestration objectives while providing profits to farmers. The ASB working group contributes to the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) debate. The ASB Global Coordinator serves on the advisory committee to the World Bank's BioCarbon Fund. He also participated as a resource person at a training workshop for African climate change negotiators, organized by ICRAF / UNEP. |
§ ASB Working Group report § Contact Tom Tomich |
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ASB is a member of the Forest Landscape Restoration partnership, helping shape the practice of FLR as well as how it is interpreted in policy arenas. The FLR partnership is a network of governments, organizations, communities and individuals who recognize the importance of forest landscape restoration and want to be part of a coordinated global effort. The partners learn from one another's experiences and identify, undertake and support forest landscape restoration activities. The partnership serves as a model of how the international forest community can move constructively from dialogue to action by linking policy and practice. |
§ FLR Website: www.unep-wcmc.org/forest/restoration/globalpartnership/ § Contact Carole Saint-Laurent, Coordinator, Global Partnership on Forest Landscape Restoration, and Senior Forest Policy Adviser, IUCN, CarSaintL@bellnet.ca |
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In a further effort to translate its results into widespread impact, ASB has been accredited officially as a non-governmental organization (NGO) with the Global Environment Facility (GEF). ASB's membership and participation in this global network should expand the scope for the mainstreaming of ASB ideas and objectives into broader, international discussions. |
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The government of
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Sustainable alternative
settlement schemes in the Brazilian Amazon: New approach to colonization,
aiming to be more sustainable. The idea of developing "alternatives"
was inspired by |
Contact Judson Valentim |
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In many of the places where ASB works, there are examples of individuals (ASB Champions) who have risen in the ranks of government, or in research organizations, who know ASB and its work and promote it actively. These include the following ASB partners: Achmad Fagi (Indonesia), Daniel Murdiyarso (former Deputy Minister of Environment, Indonesia), Judson Valentim (Acre, Brazil), Chaweewan Hutacharern (Thailand), Tatiana Sa (Brazil), Jean Tonye (Cameroon), Angel Salazar (Peru). |
§ "Success Story Details" document § Contact with ASB Champions |
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ASB research has had a
discernible impact on policy related to imperata grasslands in |
§ ASB Video - Achmad Fagi "Imperata Grasslands" § Chapter in Slash and Burn
book: "Smallholder options for reclaiming and using imperata cylindrical
(alang-alang) grasslands in |
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ASB results have supported
the official promotion of rubber agroforests in |
§ Contact: Achmad Fagi § ASB Video - Achmad Fagi "Rubber Wood" § Chapter in Slash and Burn
book: "Permanent Smallholder Rubber Agroforestry Systems in |
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Dr. Achmad Fagi's efforts to
disseminate ASB policy research on the environmental and economic benefits
of marketing agroforestry timber provided a key ingredient in |
§ ASB Policybrief #3 § ASB Video - Achmad Fagi "Rubber Wood" § ASB Indonesia country synthesis report for Phase 2 |
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ASB partners in |
Contact Jonathan Cornelius |
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ASB Global Coordination
Office has been consulted on the ASB Matrix method, for potential use in
the redesign of the forestry sector in |
Benjamin Wamugunda Geteria (personal communication, meetings, August 2004) |
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ASB partner and senior Embrapa scientist Judson Valentim participated in a 2003 meeting with policymakers to develop an Amazon regional proposal to present to the Brazilian President and the National Congress regarding proposed constitutional reforms. One of the proposals that came out of the meeting was to include in the Brazilian Constitution under Article 170 on the economic order an appendix to create incentive mechanisms for farmers or enterprises to adopt environmentally and socially superior production systems. This approach has been endorsed by some policymakers but it will take some time before it becomes law. |
Email from Judson Valentim (2003) |
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ASB scientists were recruited by the World Bank Operations Evaluation Department to play a lead role in background analysis for the World Bank's forest policy review. |
Contact Tom Tomich, Steve Vosti, Jim Gockowski |
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ASB will produce a strategic typology of key stakeholders for the tropical forest margins and understanding of the most effective and efficient means to secure their participation in natural resource management solutions when there are conflicting interests. |
Contact Dagmar Timmer |
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ASB researchers in |
§ ASB Policybrief #4 § Section in AGEE special issue: "Smoke Pollution" particularly "Managing Smoke: bridging the gap between policy and research" § Materials from Suyanto § Contact Tom Tomich |
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The Krui case in
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§ ASB Policybrief #2 § "Success Story Details" document § "Farming the § EPMR of ICRAF (1998) |
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ICRAF / ASB researchers
participate in the Department of Forestry's Hutan Kemasyrakatan (HKM)
policy working group and continue to be central players in efforts to
strengthen this community forest management programme in
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In hopes of securing rights
to contested land in Sumber Jaya, |
§ ASB Voices #8 - Dwi and Anton § Contact Chip Fay | |
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In 2003, ASB researchers read
in a newspaper of a conflict between the forest service and coffee farmers
in Mangarai, on the |
§ § Contact Fahmuddin Agus and N. Gintings |
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§ Contact Dennis Garrity § Book about Landcare
§ ASB Project Descriptions § "Managing Resources Locally" by Queblatin, Catacutan, Garrity § ASB Videos - Romulo Aggangan: "Landcare" and "Selling Seedlings through Landcare" § Impact case study in progress
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Bernardino Dumo, farmer and
President of the Mapawa Landcare Group, Sungco, Lantapan, |
§ ASB Voices #7 - Bernardino Dumo § Quote from interview with
Bernardino Dumo, by |
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Moises Abarquez, Landcare farmer
cooperator in Sungco, Lantapan, |
Quote from interview with
Moises Abarquez, by |
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The domestication of
cane rats is an alternative to bushmeat hunting in |
§ ASB Project Descriptions § ASB Videos - Jean Tonye "Cane Rat Domestication" and "Cane Rat Domestication (2)"
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Cassava is the most important food crop in the forest zone of Cameroon. Improved varieties of cassava developed by the national research institute were introduced to ASB farmers who had their yield increase from 7 to 16 tons of tubers per hectare. From 2000 - 2004, the area under improved cassava increased from 5 to 40 hectares in ASB villages. |
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ASB partners are conducting
socio-economic and environmental research on independent
smallholder oil palm production in |
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The oil palm has been identified as the main income provider to ASB villages. At Kaya watershed, that was the ASB representative of the oil palm based system, improved oil palm was introduced into farms, increasing the small farm revenue by 30%. |
§ ASB Project Descriptions § ASB Video - Jean Tonye "Oil Palm Prediction Model" |
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Plantains are the most
important commercial food crop in southern |
§ Contact Stephan Hauser § Video from the IITA / ASB
project "Negotiating the Future: People on the Forest Margins of the
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ASB partners are working with M&M Mars to improve
the production and marketing of cocoa in
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§ Sustainable Tree Crops Programme brochure § ASB Project Descriptions § Materials from Jim Gockowski § Contact Stephan Weise § STCP Website: http://www.treecrops.org/ |
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Through its work in Acre, ASB has contacts with Marina Silva, Minister of Environment, and former
senator from |
Contact Judson Valentim (personal communication, 15 March 2005) |
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Embrapa scientists, with the
support of ASB research, collaborated with Brazil's Ministry of
Agriculture and the Joint Commission of the Senate and House of
Representatives in the revision of the National Forest
Code, which will have widespread implications for |
§ "Success Story Details" document § Contact Judson Valentim |
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Developed based on ASB's work in Southeast Asia, RUPES (Rewarding the Upland Poor for Environmental Services) is building working models of best practices for successful environmental transfer agreements adapted to the Asian context at real sites through targeted participatory research. ICRAF senior researcher and ASB regional facilitator, Meine van Noordwijk: "What we learned in ASB Phase 1 and Phase 2 is that a lot of the things that happen after the forest is converted still maintain a lot of the environmental services. The analysis of tradeoffs between the profitability and the service showed that these systems really are very useful from a broad society perspective yet they are under threat because options like oil palm may be slightly more profitable from a private perspective. We think it is very useful to get mechanisms to reward the upland poor, the farmers that do those jobs, for the environmental services and make sure that the greater good of the world is preserved in that way." |
§ "Success Story Details" document § RUPES website § ASB Videos - Meine van Noordwijk "Evolution from ASB to RUPES" and "Sharing Lessons from RUPES" § Chapter in AGEE special
issue: "Environmental Services and Land Use Change in |
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ASB partners are helping
conserve important genetic resources and earn extra income by promoting
on-farm domestication of valuable trees, with excellent results in
Cameroon and |
§ "Success Story Details" document § ICRAF 2 Pager: "Farmer-driven strategy is rebuilding valuable tree diversity on farms" (2003-4-TM-LA) § ICRAF article, "Kola nuts - a cultural treasure, a potential goldmine" (Joan Baxter) § ICRAF article, "From bad to good news - saving the prunus tree" (Joan Baxter) § ICRAF article, "Agroforestry trees add value to cocoa and coffee systems" (Joan Baxter) § Highlights from § Video about § ASB Videos - Zac Tchoundjeu § ASB Videos - Ebenezar Asaah |
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About 70 per cent of all Cameroonians still depend largely on traditional medicines and healers. ASB partner ICRAF has joined forces with these traditional healers, training them in vegetative propagation and nursery techniques that allow them to multiply particularly valuable medicinal trees and plants. Renowned healers in the country are already domesticating and cultivating these trees in medicinal gardens and agroforestry systems. |
§ ICRAF article, "Traditional healers bring rare medicinal plants and trees home to root in agroforestry 'farm-acies'" (Joan Baxter) |
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ASB partners are leading
domestication of Prunus africana in |
§ ICRAF article, "From bad to good news - saving the prunus tree" (Joan Baxter) § ICRAF article, "Traditional healers bring rare medicinal plants and trees home to root in agroforestry 'farm-acies'" (Joan Baxter) § Contact Charly Facheux |
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Communities in |
§ "Success Story Details" document § ASB Policybrief #7 § ASB Video - Pornchai Preechapanya "Scaling up Watershed Monitoring" § Video for TVE Hands On |
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Supporting ASB/ICRAF's work
to establish and empower watershed networks in Northern Thailand, Hon. Pongpol
Adireksan, former Minister for Agriculture and Cooperatives in
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News article from ICRAF: "Convergence and Divergence" |
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The idea of producing
summaries of research results for policy makers in |
Contact Judson Valentim |
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ASB is conducting research on
jungle rubber
agroforests in |
§ "Success Story Details" document § ASB Project Descriptions |
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Using participatory research
methods, CARE, Winrock and ICRAF have helped farmers to significantly
increase the historically low productivity of cocoa in
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§ ASB § Ministry of Agriculture statistics 2001 § ASB Voices #5 - Nicanor Pinedo and Julia Espinoza |
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ASB's work in the Amazon has improved brazil-nut production systems, a key non-timber forest product. |
§ ASB Project Descriptions § Contact |
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Gregorio Riquez and his
family migrated from |
ASB Voices #1 - Riquez Family |
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ICRAF/ASB started its Pijuayo
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palm, Bactris gasipaes) domestication research in the
mid-1990s in |
§ ICRAF Transformations article "The thorny issues of exporting spineless Amazon peach palm" (Walter van Opzeeland, February 23, 2004) § ASB Voices #5 - Nicanor Penedo and Julia Espinoza |
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ASB researchers have been
working to find the cause of pasture death in |
§ ASB Project Descriptions § Chapter in Slash and Burn book: "Coffee, pastures and deforestation in the Western Brazilian Amazon: A farm-level bioeconomic model" § Contact Judson Valentim |
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With the increasing area
affected by the death of Marandu grass, farmers of |
Article: "Perspectives of Grass-Legume Pastures for Sustainable Animal Production in the Tropics" (J. Valentim and C. Andrade) (July 2004) Personal communication: Judson Valentim (March 18, 2005) |
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The women of the Murenga farming group in the village of Ngalli II in Cameroon's Central Province are working with ASB partner ICRAF to plan and plant an agroforest with the species they've chosen including Dika nut (Irvingia wombulu), Kola (Cola spp.), safou (Dacryodes edulis) and moabi (Baillonella toxisperma) that produces high quality timber. The women's efforts have helped end a dispute about ownership over this plot of remnant forest on the village outskirts. Murenga group president, Agnes Mballa: "Our main goal with this agroforest plot is to produce for our own consumption, and if there is enough, to sell. With this agroforest plot we are fighting against poverty, not just for ourselves but also for our children." |
ICRAF article, "Architects of
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Pasture rehabilitation for
livelihoods and the environment in |
Contact Judson Valentim |
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Forest management and small scale saw
mill in |
Contact Judson Valentim |



























