Key messages
- Countries in mountain regions are reorienting forest policies toward a multipronged strategy involving conservation, restoration and production.
- CIFOR's Sloping Land in Transition (SLANT) research program is expanding to Bhutan with an aim of finding causal pathways between up-slope forest management and down-slope security.
- Forests figure strongly in Bhutan's philosophical and operational framework of Gross National Happiness (GNH).
- Expected project outcomes are the following:
- development of stakeholder capacity in participatory research and decision-making processes
- increased awareness by district and national sectorial management units and policy makers about the role of upland smallholder communities in management of forest landscapes
- support to a cadre of forestry professionals through their integration into the project team.
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Année de publication
2017
Auteurs
Sears, R.; Phuntsho, S.; Baral, H.
Langue
English
Mots clés
land use change, climate change, small scale farming, adaptability
Géographique
Bhutan