CIFOR–ICRAF publishes over 750 publications every year on agroforestry, forests and climate change, landscape restoration, rights, forest policy and much more – in multiple languages.

CIFOR–ICRAF addresses local challenges and opportunities while providing solutions to global problems for forests, landscapes, people and the planet.

We deliver actionable evidence and solutions to transform how land is used and how food is produced: conserving and restoring ecosystems, responding to the global climate, malnutrition, biodiversity and desertification crises. In short, improving people’s lives.

COMPLETED PROJECT

IFPRI/PIM Grants (2020)

IFPRI/PIM Grants (2020)

Duration: January 2020 - December 2020

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Description

This project contributes to the governance of forest resources by supporting collective land tenure, land tenure security and landscape governance institutions. The project specifically contributes to PIM Flagship 5 on Governance of Natural Resources. The expected FP5 2022 outcomes are: (1) evidence that informs natural resource governance and tenure policy processes and implementation; (2) improved tenure security; and (3) improved landscape governance. All activities are country specific, except for the critical research component, which is global. Two of the country-specific activities (testing methods and gender), however, have methods and tools as products that are intended for global use.

The objectives, approaches and partnerships vary by activity. Activities under this project are:


Emerging Challenges and Agricultural Investment Options for Improved Income, Food Security and Environment
Flagship 5 Management (IFPRI-EPTD, CIFOR- Natural Resource Governance in the Maya Biosphere Reserve in Petén, Guatemala: Options for Integrated Tenure Solutions Across the Multiple Use, Buffer and Core Zone
Building Knowledge on Customary Tenure for Policy Reform in Madagascar
Testing Methods to Build an Enabling Environment for Community Forestry
Advancing Critical Research in Tenure and Resource Governance
Designing and Implementing Gender-responsive Adaptive Learning Processes to Support More Equitable and Meaningful Participation of Marginalized Groups in Multistakeholder Forums (MSFs)
Indigenous Community Representation in Territorial Governance: A Comparative Analysis of Two Case Studies in the Peruvian Amazon.

Anne Larson

Principal Investigator

Details

Project locations

, Peru, Madagascar, Guatemala

Project duration

January 2020 - December 2020
(1 year)

Thematic areas

  • Theme 4: Governance, Equity and Wellbeing (GEW)
  • Theme 3: Sustainable Value Chains and Investments (VC)

Project team

Ahmad Dermawan

Scientist - VFI - 2

Nining Liswanti

Researcher

Peter Cronkleton

Senior Scientist and Peru Country Coordinator

Anne Larson

Team Leader, Governance, Equity and Wellbeing Research Team

George Schoneveld

Principal Scientist

Emily Gallagher

Scientist

Funders

Partners