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Commissioned Report
In Thailand, many people blame the rotational farming (RF) system of the Karen people to be responsible for extensive forest loss. Even the Government has the ideas to limit the area of RF, and set up policies to encourage the conversion of land under RF to commercial crop production particularly maize production. The Institute for Global...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Computers, Environment and Urban Systems
Author:
Kotaro
Iikuka
Milben
Bragais
Damasa B.
Magcale-Macandog
Land cover change (LCC) can have a significant impact on human and environmental well-being. LCC maps derived from historical remote sensing (RS) images are often used to evaluate the impacts of past LC changes and to construct models to predict future LC changes. Free moderate spatial resolution (~30 m) optical and synthetic aperture radar (SAR)...
Conference Proceeding
IPBES-JBF Sub-regional Dialogue Workshop
Editor:
Madhav
Karki
Ram Prasad
Chaudhary
Krishna Kumar
Shrestha
JBF Capacity Building Project held the South and West Asia sub-regional dialogue workshop in Dhulikhel (Kathmandu), Nepal from 29 November to 2 December, 2016, organised by IGES and funded by Japan. ILK holders/experts and experts on ILK from India, Iran, Nepal, and Pakistan attended. The presentation by ILK holders/experts and the discussion...
Conference Proceeding
IPBES-JBF Sub-regional Dialogue Workshop
Editor:
Wilfredo V.
Alangui
Kaoru
Ichikawa
JBF Capacity Building Project held the South-East and North-East Asia sub-regional dialogue workshop in Chiang Mai, Thailand from 14 to 17 October, 2016, organised by IGES and funded by Japan. ILK holders/experts and experts on ILK from South-East and North-East Asia attended. The presentation by ILK holders/experts and the discussion result of the...
PR, Newsletter or Other
The brochure on the Japan-France Collaboration on Long-Term Low Carbon Strategies, developed by the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), gives an overview of the activities undertaken in 2016-2017 under the Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of the Environment, Japan (MOEJ) and the French Ministry of Environment...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Environment and Natural Resources Research
This paper analyses roles of integrated approach to establish a regional mechanism for sustainable hydropower development in the Mekong River Basin. Based on a critical review of the current trend of hydropower development, it argued that existing approach of uncoordinated Mekong mainstream hydropower development cannot ensure sustainable...
Commissioned Report
WEPA Action Programme in Vietnam
With a total population of more than 90 million, Vietnam is sustained by an economy that has grown at remarkable average 7.5 percent annually for 1992 - 2007 and 5.8 percent annually in 2008 - 2014. The agriculture sector accounts for 25 percent of GDP (2014), where livestock sub-sector's contribution to agriculture sector output is expected to...
Conference Paper
Workshop on the "Mitigation Action Assessment Protocol (MAAP)"
IGES researchers explained about the World Bank's Networked Carbon Market Initiative, the concept and current status of the MAAP tool, as well as its application at pilot scale in some countries. In addition, on behalf of IGES and Department of Metrology, Hydrology and Climate Change (DMHCC) under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment...
Presentation
Workshop on Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) and Opportunities for Low-Carbon Technology Transfer to Enterprises
The author first introduced about the concept of Joint Crediting Mechanism proposed by the Government of Japan to all audiences, who are Japanese and Vietnamese enterprises located Vietnam. Then, he explained about the JCM Financing Programmes funded by MOEJ. He also gave a detailed explanation on (i) the overall process of JCM project development...
Commissioned Report
Author:
Abfertiawan
Muhammad Sonny
Indonesia has a total estimated population of more than 250 million people, of which 52% live in urban areas. Overall access to improved sanitation in Indonesia has increased remarkably over the past 25 years. Indonesia has a commitment in the MDG declaration to meet the achievement of 62.41% to improve sanitation by 2015, but the actual improved...