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Cluster Profile Climate-Smart, Tree-Based, Co-investment in Adaptation and Mitigation in Asia (SMART TREE-INVEST) Project

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This report provides an overview of the clusters’ characteristics in each country to improve understanding of the landscape conditions that have an impact on smallholders’ vulnerability. Prior to discussion at the cluster level, brief overviews of the project sites in Indonesia, Viet Nam and the Philippines are presented.During its first year, Smart Tree-Invest has produced information on general socioeconomic conditions, drivers of land-use changes, hydrological conditions, biodiversity use, farmers’ selection criteria and preferences for trees and annual crops, a shocksexposures- responses-impact assessment, and a strengths-weaknesses-opportunitiesthreats analysis of the five types of livelihood capital.Through a detailed understanding of the environmental, social and economic conditions that shape the resilience of the local communities in the clusters, we will develop recommendations to reduce smallholders’ vulnerability and, in parallel, improve their livelihoods and environmental quality.Last but not least, this cluster profile is a compilation of a series of reports that will serve as a basis for multiple stakeholders to further negotiate their responses to transform their livelihoods and landscapes that are more resilient to climate and socio-economic-political hazards. The documents are available in local languages and have been through a review process, as part of the dissemination and capacity strengthening process.

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