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Modelling Saramakan's forests

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Paul Neate of the Center for Agricultural and Rural Co-operation (CTA) presents during the Forum on Communication for Development and Community Media for Family Farming (FCCM) held at FAO Headquarters in Rome, Italy.
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Modelling Saramakan’s forests Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Co-operation (CTA) Wageningen, The Netherlands
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Modelling Saramakan’s forests

Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Co-operation (CTA)

Wageningen, The Netherlands

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EXPERIENCEPlease add a picture that is representative of your experience.

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EVIDENCE• Local tacit knowledge captured and codified in an accessible

way• Recognition of value of “old” knowledge• Tool for planning and interaction with developers, investors

and policy-makers

“I find this mapping exercise very important ... We elaborated the map ourselves and we had a stronger voice on defining its content. Maps produced in the past did not include several important locations, creeks and places where you can find resources and generate income.” – Mr Erwin Fonkel, head of Jaw Jaw village

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CONSTRAINTS & NEEDS

Constraints • Very labour-intensive• Logistically challenging – 14 villages, 100 people, 10 days …• Cost• Very location-specific

Needs• Training of trainers• Raising awareness of approach and benefits• Trusted custodian for data


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