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Name Details Paper Title
Albrecht, Franziska GeoVille Information Systems, Austria

albrecht@geoville.com

The “Forest Community Fingerprint” concept – A tool to assess the resilience of forest-depended communities
Arts, Bas

Coordination Committee

Wageningen University, The Netherlands

bas.arts@wur.nl

Community forest management in the tropics: A QCA of its performance
Bosselmann, Aske University of Copenhagen, Denmark

ab@ifro.ku.dk

Origin products from Kenyan forests: A pathway to prosperity or green inclusive growth?
Cohn, Avery Tufts University, USA

avery.cohn@tufts.edu

Statistical evidence that forests support agricultural livelihoods in Brazil by limiting dry spells in the rainy season
Conner, Nicholas IUCN Commison on Environmental, Economic, and Social Policy, Australia

nicholas.conner@environment.nsw.gov.au

Values, Valuing and Human Interrelationships with Nature
Coomes, Oliver McGill University, Canada

oliver.coomes@mcgill.ca

Economic and environmental determinants of rain forest livelihood choice: a community-level approach
Davidson-Hunt, Iain

Steering Committee

CEESP/IUCN, Canada

davidso4@ad.umanitoba.ca

HDN: A knowledge basket on the interrelationships between people and nature
Deutsch, Nathan Independent consultant, Italy

nathan.a.deutsch@gmail.com

Towards an HDN data module: Concepts and tools for data discovery, management and governance
Garrett, Rachael Boston University, USA

rachaeldgarrett@gmail.com

Pathways to improved well-being in agricultural-forest regions: A comparative household
analysis in the Brazilian Amazon
Humphries, Shoana Earth Innovation Institute, USA

s.humphries@earthinnovation.org

Financial viability and income generation for a community forestry cooperative in Brazil
Ingram, Verina Wageningen UR, the Netherlands

verina.ingram@wur.n

Evaluating the impacts of plantation and forestry operations in Africa – methods and indicators
Jung, Suhyun

Coordination Committee

University of Michigan, USA

sjungx@umich.edu

How much did we lose/gain as a a result of soybean export facility opening in the Amazon?
Krott, Max Georg August University of Göttingen, Büsgenweg, Germany

mkrott@gwdg.de

Powerful stakeholders as drivers of community forestry – Results of an international study
Massao, Glory Mpingo Conservation and Development Initiative, Kilwa, Tanzania

glory.massao@mpingoconservation.org

Combining sustainable community forest management and forest certification in Kilwa District
Meijer, Seline Global Economics & Social Science Programme, IUCN, Switzerland

seline.meijer@iucn.org

A mixed-methods approach to develop a knowledge basket on the interrelationship between people and nature
Miller, Daniel

Coordination Committee

University of Illinois, USA

dcmiller@illinois.edu

Using predictive proxy indicators to assess the long-term impacts of forest programs on poverty
Mukul, Sharif The University of Queensland, Australia

s.mukul@uq.edu.au

FELT Forests: A novel carbon payment scheme for improved livelihoods and better management of swidden fallow secondary forests in the developing tropics
Pfaff, Alex Duke University, USA

alex.pfaff@duke.edu

Multiple use protected areas can reduce both poverty & deforestation
Rasmussen, Laura

Coordination Committee

University of Michigan, USA

lrasmuss@umich.edu

The hidden harvest under commercial agriculture expansion
Salk, Carl International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria

carlsalk@gmail.com

Payment for ecosystem services schemes benefit from simplicity of incentives and intra-group dependence: evidence from a field economic experiment in Lao PDR
Sanchez, Olivia Yale University, USA

olivia1290@hotmail.com

Fostering small and medium forest enterprises as a pathway to prosperity
Shepherd, Gillian London School of Economics, UK

gillshepherd@compuserve.com

Pathways out of poverty and towards prosperity
Stickler, Mercedes USAID, USA

mstickler@usaid.gov

To what extent do forest management regimes affect household tenure security and livelihoods? A multi-level analysis of baseline data from a REDD+ impact evaluation in Zambia
Suich, Helen Australian National University, Australia

helen.suich@anu.edu.au

Using livelihoods, wellbeing and poverty frameworks to understand the interrelationships between humans and nature
Tian, Xiaohui Renmin University of China, China

tianxiaohui@ruc.edu.cn

Efficiency of forest carbon policies on the intensive margin and extensive margin
Walenign, Solomon Zena University of Copenhagen, Denmark

szw@ifro.ku.dk

Poverty traps and environmental income: Empirical evidence from rural Nepal