RAP PUBLICATION 2004/22 Proceedings of the Workshop 27-29 August 2003 Seoul, Korea Editors Jointly organized by Seoul National University |
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2 Introduction - beyond community
forestry
S. Appanah
3 Poverty reduction by tropical
forests: rhetoric or a viable option?
Matti Palo
9 Forests for poverty reduction in
Nepal: policies, programmes and research
Ramesh
Shakya
10 Strategy for the implementation
of CDM and carbon trade in Indonesia
Y.S. Hadi and
M.B. Saleh
11 What is biodiversity worth to
developing countries?
T.
Ravishankar
12 Economic value of biodiversity: a
rural perspective for sustainable realization
P.
Seema
13 Market-based instruments for
watershed protection-what do we know?
Shin
Nagata
14 Inter-regional partnership for
watershed conservation in Korea
Yeo-Chang
Youn and Jaekyong
Chun
15 Biodiversity resources, economic
values and conservation in China
Shi
Zuomin
20 Biodiversity for poverty
alleviation in Indonesia
Suhardi
21 Nature conservation and
biodiversity for poverty reduction -case of Bhutan
Lungten Norbu