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Tenure rights a strong incentive for forest landscape restoration initiatives
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2019-07-11
发布年2019
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GIZ webinar with Steven Lawry, CIFOR principal scientist

Rights enforcement must be strengthened for forest landscape restoration efforts to succeed, said Steven Lawry during a webinar presentation hosted by the global forest team at GIZ, Germany’s development agency.

Lawry,  a principal scientist with the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), presented findings on the role of tenure security in the adoption of forest landscape restoration practices.

 “A focus on community rights gives people agency to choose and manage forests and other land uses,” he said. “Where rights are absent, the scope for sustained uptake of forest landscape restoration are probably low.”

Lawry found that lack of tenure security for smallholders and populations dependent on natural forests for their livelihoods and weak enforcement of forest laws were among constraints identified to scaling up restoration in Madagascar.

The Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) is collaborating with GIZ-Madagascar and ESSA-Forêts, the forestry program at the country’s University of Antananarivo to improve understanding of the relationship between tenure security and forest-landscape investment at local and regional levels in Madagascar.

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