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22
Apr
2010
Implementing RES Schemes in China: Some Challenges
China’s program of offering rewards for ecosystem services is growing rapidly, but whether such programs support sustainable livelihoods is unclear. In places like Yunnan Province’s Songhuaba watershed, the programs often cause more community and environmental stress than they relieve.
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12
Apr
2010
RUPES Welcomes Collaboration between ICRAF-SEA and MAFF
A potential collaboration between the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF-SEA) and the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) of Cambodia, is now being discussed to explore ways agroforestry and rewards for environmental service mechanisms can support the preparation and implementation of the Cambodia’s National Action Plan to combat land degradation and other key environmental concerns.
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30
Mar
2010
RUPES on the IFAD's Rural Poverty Portal
An article about RUPES Program was published some time ago on the Rural Poverty Portal. Powered by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), the Rural Poverty Portal is a website where rural poor people, policy-makers, donors, research institutes, non-governmental organizations and other development partners can share information about eradicating rural poverty.
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19
Feb
2010
International Journal of the Commons: Much Needs to be Done!
The editors’ introductory article to the latest issue of the International Journal of the Commons (IJC) indicated that the journey is still a long one to arrive at claiming environmental services payment/reward mechanisms to favor both the poor and the environment. It is not to say there is no hope but one needs to be aware of the many aspects to consider when using the scheme to achieve conservation and livelihood goals.
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15
Dec
2009
Cambodia Eyes PES as Alternative to Tackle Environmental Problems
“Like in other countries, the need and interest for agroforestry, including payments for ecosystem services (PES), are now growing in Cambodia,” said Grace Villamor, RUPES Research Fellow. She was in Phnom Penh from 16 to 23 of November to organize and attend a round table discussion among key government and university officials to explore ways to enhance research and capacity building options to support the preparation and implementation of Cambodia’s National Action Plan to Combat Land Degradation (NAP-CLD).
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29
Nov
2009
Leimona: Rights, Authority and Power in Relation to Carbon Emission
 “Carbon emission reduction scheme has led to the concept of ‘carbon rights’ as a new area for contest and cooperation,” said Beria Leimona, from the World Agroforestry Centre at the International Conference on Legal Pluralist Perspectives on Development and Cultural Diversity, Zurich, Switzerland, in early September 2009.
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RUPES China
Contact: Dr. Andreas Wilkes
Centre for Mountain Ecosystem Studies
C/o Kunming Institute of Botany, 3/F, Library Building
Heilongtan, Kunming, PR China 650204
Ph: +86 871 5223014 Fax: +86 871 5216350
Email: a.wilkes@cgiar.org
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