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COMPLETED PROJECT

Enhancing climate-resilient livelihoods in boreal and tropical high carbon forests and peatlands

Enhancing climate-resilient livelihoods in boreal and tropical high carbon forests and peatlands

Duration: October 2017 - January 2021

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Description

This project aims to understand the impacts of deforestation, climate events and forest fires in boreal and tropical forests and peatland ecosystems. It provides scientific evidence to explore appropriate climate change-resilient livelihood options in the region through collaboration with stakeholders.

Activities include:

1. Investigating patterns of land-use change due to land-based development and the impact of forest fires in boreal and tropical forests and peatlands.
2. Collecting social and ecological baseline data at research sites and assessing the impacts on fire and haze events on local livelihoods.
3. Assessing the feasibility of incentives such as REDD+, payments for ecosystem services and forest certification at local and national levels to support climate-resilient livelihood options.
4. Investigating policies and legal frameworks and their enforcement patterns in dealing with major drivers of large-scale land-based development, and assessing the feasibility of low-emission development livelihood pathways in the project areas.

The project outputs are intended for use by in-country partners, policy stakeholders and local communities in each research location

Daisuke Naito

Principal Investigator

Details

Project locations

Russia, Indonesia

Project duration

October 2017 - January 2021
(3 years, 4 months)

Thematic areas

  • Theme 4: Governance, Equity and Wellbeing (GEW)

Project team

Stibniati Atmadja

Scientist

Daisuke Naito

Seconded Scientist - CCE - 3

Funders

Partners