FTA Science Workshop on Place-Based Landscape Research 2017
Bonn, Germany
18 Dec 2017 FTA held a science workshop for all FTA scientists looking at set-ups for observing, understanding and learning from changes in land use, their multiple drivers, and multidimensional consequences, as well as lessons from the program’s Phase 1 and ways forward into Phase 2 on Dec. 18, 2017, at the Gustav Stresemann Institute in Bonn, Germany.
The supporting documents from the workshop are available below.
Background documents
- Data recommendations
- Colocation of FTA bilateral projects (Phase 1) and the Sentinel Landscapes network: A preliminary analysis
- Review and synthesis of long-term experiment networks
Presentations
- FTA Science Workshop 2017
- Place-based research
- Approaches for research and policy engagement on the transformations and governance of value chains and landscapes
- Gender in place-based research
- Forest and landscape restoration: From genes to society
- Selecting useful tree species: Potential natural distribution maps and species distribution models
- Long-term scientific observatories: Nicaragua-Honduras Sentinel Landscape
- FTA place-based research
- The Tropical managed Forests Observatory: A research tool to address the future of logged forests
- From place-based landscape research to IPG
- ASB Partnership for the Tropical Forest Margins: The benchmark sites experience
- International Long Term Ecological Research Network
- Sentinel landscapes: Phase 1 set-up and key results
- Sentinel landscapes: The challenge of building long-term research networks
- Adaptive landscape institutions: From place-based landscape research to international public goods
- Exploring forest landscape restoration: Tenure, multi-level governance and community impacts
- FTA Science Workshop: RT questions