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《中非森林永续》

一本与树木一样富有生趣的书,作者:Meindert Brouwer

Central African Forests Forever
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Categories: Central Africa | Economic value of ecosystems | Forestry | Grants | Land rights | Landscape restoration | Nature Conservation | Research and Education Centres | Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) | Sustainable mining | Sustainable tropical timber trade | Trade | True Price | Wildlife crime | Women empowerment | 

Central Africa

  • Central African Forest Commission COMIFAC – www.comifac.org
  • Central Africa, State of the forest – www.observatoire-comifac.net/edf.php
  • Congo Basin Forest Partnership – http://pfbc-cbfp.org

Economic value of ecosystems

  • www.teebweb.org
  • www.ecosystemmarketplace.com
  • Ecosystem Services Partnership – www.es-partnership.org
  • http://www.forest-trends.org

Forestry

  • Agroforestry – www.icraf.org
  • Analog forestry – www.analogforestry.org
  • Forest plantations – www.newforestsforafrica.org
  • Sustainable forest management according to the criteria of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) – https://ic.fsc.org
  • Toolkit Sustainable Forest Management http://www.idhsustainabletrade.com/hout-congo-basin-program

Grants

  •  Research grants, Congo Basin Grant Program (pdf)

Land rights

  • Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI) – www.rightsandresources.org

Landscape restoration

  • www.commonland.com
  • https://nagafoundation.org

Nature conservation

  • African Wildlife Foundation – www.awf.org
  • Conservation International – www.conservation.org
  • Great Ape Program – www.arcusfoundation.org
  • International Union for Conservation of Nature IUCN – www.iucn.org
  • The Nature Conservancy – www.nature.org
  • Wildlife Conservation Society WCS – www.wcs.org
  • Worldwide Fund for Nature WWF – www.panda.org
  • Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) – https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/?menu=1300

Research and Education Centres

  • African Studies Centre Leiden – www.ascleiden.nl
  • Central Africa Biodiversity Alliance http://www.caballiance.org
  • CIFOR, Center for International Forestry Research – www.cifor.org
  • Global Forest Watch – www.globalforestwatch.org
  • Congo Basin Institute  http://www.environment.ucla.edu/ctr/initiatives/cbi
  • Conservation Action Research Network (CARN)  http://www.conservationactionresearch.net
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison, Central Africa Initiative  http://africa.wisc.edu/cai/en/about
  • World Resources Institute – www.wri.org

Sustainable mining

  • Alliance for Responsible Mining – http://www.responsiblemines.org

Sustainable tropical timber trade

  • ITTO, International Tropical Timber Organization – www.itto.int

Trade

  •  www.timbertradeportal.com

True Price

  • www.trueprice.org

Wildlife crime

  • CITES, Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna – www.cites.org
  • Endangered Species International – www.endangeredspeciesinternational.org
  • TRAFFIC – www.traffic.org
  • Worldwide Fund for Nature WWF
    www.worldwildlife.org/threats/illegal-wildlife-trade
    www.worldwildlife.org/pages/stop-wildlife-crime

Women empowerment

  • http://gender-climate.org/member/african-womens-network-for-community-management-of-forests-refacof
  • http://www.wocan.org
  • http://www.womenforwomen.org/node/462

Reviews

‘It is a masterpiece.’
Minister Philip Ngwese Ngole of Forests and Wildlife in Cameroon

‘The first book I have come across which addresses all major issues related to forest conservation in the Congo Basin. It is written in a very accessible way and therefore of interest to anybody who wants to know more about the Congo Basin rainforest and central Africa.’
Professor René Boot, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands
Director of NGO Tropenbos International

‘Amazing work about solutions in nature conservation and sustainable development in Central Africa.’
Romain Beville, consultant at World Bank, Gabon

‘The book Central African Forests Forever is a key source of information and new of its kind, by its content and by its form. By its content because it treats the fundamental issues of the Central African forests of today and tomorrow, taking technological as well as social aspects into account. By its form thanks to its exceptional collection of photographs.
Altogether, I think this important book is also a valuable didactic tool and I hope that it will have a large distribution among forestry schools and universities.’
Pierre M. Desclos, global expert in forest products and forest trends
Forest Products Consultants, Rome, Italy

‘I read the book Central African Forests Forever. Fascinating read: about bonobo’s, palm oil, charcoal plantations, soil enrichment, gorilla tourism and forest preservation. But this book is more than just a good read. It is an important book, because it not only shows the vitality and diversity of the central African forests, but also demonstrates practical solutions and alternatives. Tropical forest? Use it or lose it!’
Jos Damen, Head Library African Studies Centre Leiden, the Netherlands

 

Contact

Meindert Brouwer
info@centralafricanforests.org

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