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Forests, climate and livelihoods are interconnected

Forests, climate and livelihoods are interconnected

Forests can play a vital part for both climate- and poverty issues; in reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases and as a source of income for poor people that depend on the forest for their livelihood.

Multifunctional landscapes

Multifunctional landscapes

Many Focali researchers focus on synergies and trade-offs between different land-uses in the landscape, such as interactions between forests and agriculture

Please excuse the dust - we are building a new website

Please excuse the dust - we are building a new website

Focali is rebuilding this website during 2023. All members and partners are not presented on this website. Please contact us if you have any questions or suggestions for the new web!

Welcome to Focali

Focali (Forest, Climate, and Livelihood research network) is a Swedish research network focusing on forest / bio-energy, climate change and poverty issues. Several Swedish universities and institutions are represented in the network. The purpose is to contribute to the provision of relevant knowledge to Sida and other Swedish authorities for the effective use of forest operations to achieve climate-poverty targets. Focali also aims to increase the flow of relevant information between scientists, industry, government and civil society.

For more information about Focali, click here

Scenarios for parklands in Burkina Faso - a report from a workshop for identifying research needs

Scenarios for parklands in Burkina Faso - a report from a workshop for identifying research needs

Focali Report 2012:01 by Gert Nyberg, Lisa Westholm and Maria Ölund

REDD+ readiness implications for Sri Lanka in terms of reducing deforestation

REDD+ readiness implications for Sri Lanka in terms of reducing deforestation

An article by Eskil Mattsson, U. Martin Persson, Madelene Ostwald, S.P. Nissanka published in Journal of Environmental Management.

Focali theme leader Eskil Mattsson defends his PhD thesis

Focali theme leader Eskil Mattsson defends his PhD thesis

Dissertation
Mar 30, 2012 10:00 AM to Mar 30, 2012 01:00 PM.

Titel of doctoral thesis: “Forest and land use mitigation and adaptation in Sri Lanka – Aspects in the light of international climate change policies”

Technical and Policy Issues Relevant for Implementing a REDD+ Mechanism

Technical and Policy Issues Relevant for Implementing a REDD+ Mechanism

Seminar
Mar 29, 2012 03:15 PM to Mar 29, 2012 04:30 PM.

Focali hosts a seminar with Dr. Sandra Brown from Winrock International.

Conserve or convert? Pan-tropical modeling of REDD–bioenergy competition

Conserve or convert? Pan-tropical modeling of REDD–bioenergy competition

An article in Biological Conservation by Martin Persson

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