Project output summaries

Project activities so far have resulted in outputs the summaries of which are presented below.

 

  
Output briefing note 1 (37.0 KB)
Training programme “Facilitating multi-stakeholder learning platforms in Ghana and Guyana” Kumasi, 19-30 May 2008 (Project activity 3.1) contributing to result area 3: improved capacities for constructive stakeholder dialogue on local and district level, fed by ongoing VPA policy dialogue at national level
Output briefing note 2 (0.1 MB)
Scenario analysis for sustainable management of Ghana’s high forests (Project WP 1b). November 2007 to October 2011
Output briefing note 3 (40.5 KB)
MSc thesis “The role of timber trees in the livelihood strategies of farmers in Ghana’s high forests zone” by Bernd Slesazeck (2008), forming part of Project activity 1.1 - Landscape level analyses, based on community needs, perceptions, and participation) contributing to result area 1: “New (participatory) tools for valuing the provision of goods and services from forested landscapes and developing different scenarios for optimising forested landscape use in the context of VPA implementation”.
Output briefing note 4 (40.0 KB)
MSc Thesis: The Dynamics of Multi-stakeholder Processes in the Negotiation of Voluntary Partnership Agreement in Ghana” by Bossman Owusu; (contributing to result 2: Improved governance mechanisms to manage the consequences of VPA -TLS implementation for local forest-related livelihood strategies)
Output briefing note 5 (42.5 KB)
Marta Dabrowska, MSc Thesis 2009: "Access to timber trees for commercial purposes in off-reserve areas in Ghana". The study aims to contribute to better understanding of the legal context in which timber exploitation takes place in Ghana. This knowledge is expected to provide for development of legislation that effectively addresses existing problems and provide for the good governance of timber resources
Output briefing note 6 (21.2 KB)
MSc thesis “Assessing the Livelihood Dependence of Local Communities on Ecosystem Services in Bobiri Forest Area of Ghana” by Prosper Kwame Antwi (April 2009).
Output briefing note 7 (40.0 KB)
Trans-disciplinary research undertaken by 16 Dutch and Ghanaian students supporting VPA-related research in Ghana (2009).

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