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Drivers of Deforestation? Facts to be considered regarding the impact of shifting cultivation in Asia Submission to the SBSTA on the Drivers of Deforestation by Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) and International
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Document Date: 2012-05-13 18:00:00


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City

Delhi / Copenhagen / Asia1 / Manila / Hanoi / /

Continent

Asia / /

Country

Thailand / Indonesia / Nepal / Malaysia / United States / Myanmar / Vietnam / United Kingdom / Bangladesh / Laos / India / Bhutan / /

Currency

USD / /

Event

Judicial Event / Environmental Issue / /

Facility

Forest Carbon Partnership Facility / Plant Conservation / /

IndustryTerm

sustainable livelihood systems / oil-palm plantations / long fallow shifting cultivation systems / rubber plantations / rubber agroforests / livelihood systems / food security / cultivation systems / rotational systems / long-fallow systems / food insecurity / food / shifting cultivation Traditional livelihood systems / /

Organization

Department of National Parks / Wildlife and Plant Conservation / United Nations / Drivers of Deforestation / Asian Development Bank / Government of Vietnam / /

Person

Alan D. Ziegler / Naw He Mui Wingwittchha / Dipaepho / Soetjipto Partoharjono / Daniel Murdiyarso / Ahmad M. Fagi / Deborah Lawrence / Van Noordwijk Meine / Andreas de Neergaard / Nguyen Quang Tan / Renato Winahyu / Thomas P. Tomich / /

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Position

driver / major driver / scientific researcher / /

ProvinceOrState

Nghe An / Song Yang District / Cong Cuong / /

Region

Northern Laos / Northern Thailand / Southeast Asia / /

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http /

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