Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
- GBIF publisher since
- 15 November 2018
Description
The Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) is committed to advancing human well-being, equity and environmental integrity by conducting innovative research, developing partners’ capacity and actively engaging in dialogue with all stakeholders to inform policies and practices that affect forests and people. CIFOR’s response to these challenges and opportunities is captured in the 2016-2025 strategy, Stepping up to the new climate and development agenda. The strategy structures CIFOR’s research into six thematic work areas, as follows. Forests and human well-being: CIFOR aims to supply the evidence needed for policy decisions that enhance the contribution of forests to human well-being and prosperity and that make use of forests and their services and products to reduce poverty. Sustainable landscapes and food: CIFOR provides a broad perspective and landscape-scale comparisons across sites of the contributions that forests and tree-based agricultural systems make to healthy and diverse diets. Equal opportunities, gender, justice and tenure: CIFOR evaluates how the devolution of forest rights affects forests and conservation outcomes, livelihoods and local governance and thus informs decision-makers. CIFOR also seeks to advance gender equity and the empowerment of women and girls. Climate change, energy and low-carbon development: CIFOR’s research aims to improve not only technical understanding of climate change and its interactions with forests and landscapes, but also understanding of the social implications of climate change, so that the interests of rural land users are reflected in decision making. Value chains, finance and investment: CIFOR aims to support various governance arrangements for achieving sustainability, along with inclusive business models that can improve benefit sharing, upgrade smallholder systems, and support responsible finance. Forest management and restoration: Research in this area addresses two issues: how rural people in developing countries can access forest resources and how forest resources can be managed more equitably while increasing forest production from multiple resources.Contacts
ADMINISTRATIVE_POINT_OF_CONTACTVika Kovariansi
Telephone: +62251-8622622
email: v.kovariansi@cgiar.org
TECHNICAL_POINT_OF_CONTACT
Zainal Abidin
Telephone: +62251-8622622
email: z.abidin@cgiar.org
POINT_OF_CONTACT
Usman Muchlish
Telephone: +62251-8622622
email: u.muchlish@cgiar.org
Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
Jalan CIFOR Situ Gede, Sindang Barang Bogor (Barat) 16115 Indonesia
Bogor
16115
West java
ID
email: cifor@cgiar.org