IHDP DIRECTORY OF INSTITUTIONS AND RESEARCH RELATED TO THE HUMAN DIMENSIONS OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE



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IHDP International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change DIRECTORY OF INSTITUTIONS AND RESEARCH RELATED TO THE HUMAN DIMENSIONS OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE IHDP SEED GRANT INITIATIVE FINAL REPORTS 1999-2000 1

IHDP Directory of Institutions and Research Related to the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change IHDP Seed Grant Initiative Final Reports, 1999-2000 Edited by: Petra Pommerening, Ramine V. Shaw and Michael Gardner Bonn, Germany October 2001 IHDP IHDP Directories In this IHDP publications series the programme documents IHDP-sponsored activities and services offered to its research community. We encourage you to provide any comments or feedback to the IHDP Secretariat. The views and opinions expressed in these publications by authors do not necessarily represent those of the IHDP, nor its sponsors, ICSU (International Council for Science) and ISSC (International Social Science Council). International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change (IHDP) IHDP Secretariat Telephone +49-(0)228-739050 Walter-Flex-Str. 3 Fax: +49-(0)228-739054 53113 Bonn E-mail: ihdp@uni-bonn.de Germany Web: www.ihdp.org sponsored by 2

IHDP International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change DIRECTORY OF INSTITUTIONS AND RESEARCH RELATED TO THE HUMAN DIMENSIONS OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE IHDP SEED GRANT INITIATIVE FINAL REPORTS 1999-2000 3

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Table of Contents Foreword 8 Bolivia: National Inventory of Research Activities 1. Foreword 9 2. Scope of the study 9 3. Methodology of the study 9 4. Results of the study 11 4.1 Institutional conditions (financial support, human resources, level of integration with cooperation networks 11 4.2 Research orientation 11 5. Systematizing the experience 12 5.1 The methodology 12 5.2 Expectations of the National Human Dimensions Inventory 12 6. Further activities and recommendations 13 6.1 Data Base of research activities 13 Annex 1: List of Institutions and research projects 14 Annex 2: Web sites and Networks 27 Bulgaria - Capacity Building for Bulgarian Human Dimension Programme 1. Introduction 28 2. Financial support 28 3. Contact person 28 4. Purpose 29 5. Project objectives 29 6. Project Implementation 29 6.1. First stage of implementation 29 6.2. Second stage of implementation 29 7. General Conclusions coming out of this activity 32 8. Follow-up activities 32 9. Identification of next steps 32 Appendix 1 List of NCCGC-Members 33 Appendix 2 Inventory of Organisations 36 Appendix 3 Inventory of Specialists and Scientists 48 Appendix 4 Inventory of Projects 120 Appendix 5 Annotated Bibliography 153 Appendix 6 Workshop Agenda 182 Appendix 7 Workshop Participants 183 Appendix 8 The challenge and the promise 187 Appendix 9 Outline of IHDP 192 Appendix 10 Overview of the Research Activities 193 Appendix 11 NHDP Research Priorities 198 5

India 199 First Indian National Scientific Steering Committee (SSC) Meeting of the International Human Dimensions Programme Ivory Coast 1. Foreword 206 2. The Programme 207 2.1 Opening and Closing Speeches 207 2.1.1 Welcoming speech: Dr. Abdourahamane 207 2.1.2 Message from the Executive Director of the IHDP 207 2.1.3 Message from Prof. Akilagpa Sawyerr 207 2.1.4 Opening speech: Message from the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research 208 2.1.5 Closing speech: by Professor Aïdara Daouda 208 2.2 Roundtable of the Participants: The IHDP Missions 208 2.3 Session on Management of Ecosystems in Côte d Ivoire 208 2.3.1 Mr. Vincent Beligné 208 2.3.2 Mr. Touré Augustin 209 2.3.3 Mr Abou Bamba 209 2.3.4 Mr. Koli Bi Zueli 209 2.3.5 Mr. Atta Kouakou 209 2.4. Session on Urbanisation and Society 209 2.4.1 Mr Sissoko Alain 209 2.4.2 Mr. Dembélé Ousmane 210 2.4.3 Mr. Alla Della 210 2.5 Session on climate-agriculture-health and environment 210 2.5.1 Mr Zabi Guillaume 210 2.5.2 Mr. N'goran Eliezer. 210 2.5.3 Dr. Ouattara Adama 211 2.5.4 Dr. N'Guettia René 211 2.5.5 Dr. Zobo Jean Claude 211 3. Recommendations and Follow-up 211 3.1 Key Human Dimensions Research Areas 211 3.2 Recommendations 211 3.3 Follow-Up Activities 212 4. Appendices 213 Appendix A: Workshop Programme 213 Appendix B: List of participants 215 Appendix C: About The Scientific Council of the Côte d'ivoire committee 220 Mexico - Annotated Bibliography and Inventory of Specialist 1. Introduction 221 2. Key Environmental Issues 222 3. Bibliography. Human Dimensions of Environmental Change 233 Inventory of specialists working on human dimensions of environmental change 273 Appendix 1: Acronyms and Abbreviations 306 6

Senegal 1. The Rationale of HDP-Senegal 308 2. List of speakers 308 3. Proposals 309 4. Core Themes (key human dimensions areas within the country) 309 5. Critical recommendation 315 6. Follow-up Activities 316 7. Connected Institutions 316 8. List of Participants 318 Vietnam -- HD Workshop Report 1. Introduction 320 2. Lessons from the meeting 320 3. Research 320 4. Network 321 5. HD priorities in Vietnam 321 6. Core themes 322 7. Research Proposals and Follow-up activities 322 8. Conclusion 322 9. Appendices 322 Appendix 1: Workshop Participants 323 Appendix 2: List of Observers 326 Appendix 3: List of Speakers 327 7

Foreword In the second half of 1998, the IHDP began to provide small seed grants to colleagues in developing countries and countries in economic transition, to help them identify "who is doing what?" in human dimensions research in their country. In some cases the seed grants, generally on the order of US$ 2000, were used to organise a workshop, in other cases the money was used to produce an inventory. As this initiative has proceeded, we have found it most useful to have an inventory before proceeding with a workshop. The initiative has led to the formation of some National Human Dimensions Committees. It has also provided a wealth of information about the kinds of projects being carried out in a wide range of countries, in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe and Russia. We hope that this information will be of use to the IHDP projects, to the broader community of human dimensions scholars and to our partner global environmental change programmes. This volume reproduces the first set of reports received as a result of the seed grant initiative. A further report is planned with further inventories. The production of this report involved a large amount of editing, for which I would like to thank Ramine Shaw, Petra Pommerening and Michael Gardner. Despite their hard work, there are some unavoidable inconsistencies in the text, due to the fact that the reports received from different countries were in different formats and different levels of detail. Indeed, as the initiative has progressed, we have learned how to ensure better consistency and this should be evident in subsequent reports of this kind. In addition to thanking the editors, I would like to thank those who organized and produced these reports for all their hard work. Furthermore, I would like to acknowledge the support of a grant from ISSC/UNESCO, which we have used for the seed grant initiative and the support of the German Ministry for Education and Research for the IHDP Secretariat in Bonn. Jill Jäger Executive Director, IHDP 8

Bolivia National Inventory of Research Activities 1.0 Foreword National Inventories of research activities in Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Changes have been performed in many countries around the world, as one of the first activities to build up new research capacities in the countries to observe and understand the human dimension of global environmental changes. These inventories show which research activities have been carried out within a country that potentially relate to human dimension research. This Report has been produced by the Bolivian Focal Point of the International Human Dimensions Programme. It has been prepared as a first step to address human dimensions of Global Environmental Changes research in Bolivia with support of the International Human Dimensions Programme (IHDP) Secretariat and the Seed Money Grant initiative. It constitutes a synopsis of research activities that have been carried out in Bolivia related to the main issues of the human dimensions of global environmental changes. The success in producing this report has depended on the co-operation of numerous scientists who have talked about other research projects and activities they know that may be included in this national inventory. We would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude to all institutions that have co-operated with the completion of this report. Javier Gonzales Iwanciw Bolivian Focal Point of the IHDP 2.0 Scope of the study This report has been prepared in co-operation with the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change (IHDP) Secretariat. It provides a list of institutions and research projects that are working on issues related to the human dimensions of global environmental changes in Bolivia. Two main questions define the scope of the study: 1. Who is doing what within the country? 2. What research results are expected? 3.0 Methodology of the study The first methodology assumption was that the majority of researchers participate in collaborative networks or know other institutions that are carrying out some specific research activity. Therefore the study has been conducted on the basis of interviews and talks with research leaders. 9

3.1 Getting information To start off, the inventory team interviewed key persons and institutions to get an overview of existing research projects and networks. These key persons or institutions participate in multilateral or bilateral co-operation and/or are distinguished researchers working in HD-related fields. This process was repeated by a second round of interviews and talks, until the institutions and researchers began to talk about the same institutions that are already registered within the inventory. Also, Internet resources have been used to collect additional information about the institutions. 3.2 Completing the data All data that have been generated by the first interview process have been completed by telephone talks and personal interviews. In some cases the study was supported with Internet resources. 3.3 Screening process To select the relevant projects and institutions the investigator defined basic selection criteria. Projects that show relevant or potential connections with the main aspects of the four IHDP projects have been included into the inventory. The screening was done after the information had been collected. 3.4 The information fields For the purpose of this inventory, the institutions and researchers have provided basic information regarding the institution and institutional functions and some information regarding ongoing or expected projects. The fields of information are as follows: 1) Research leader 2) Institution 3) Address 4) Type of Institution 5) Research topics and objectives 6) Ongoing projects related to the HD of GEC 7) Project scope and duration 8) Publicized studies on this matter 9) Participation in co-operation networks 10) Financial assistance 3.5 Ongoing projects related to the HD of GEC Some of the projects have been defined within the inventory as project. But in a number of cases a research activity does not have a specific name. In these cases we have provided a short description of the research activity. 3.6 Project scope and duration Some of the projects are ONGOING. Projects are referred to as SHORT TERM if the activities and institutional experiences have been achieved by short-term services or project implementation. 10

3.7 Publications The study aims to have a general overview of research activities and institutional capacities. Therefore, with this field, the inventory has registered publications in a general form, as follows: (Thesis, reports, guidelines, learning materials, audiovisual, etc.) 3.8 Participation in co-operative networks The inventory only registered co-operative networks in which several institutions take part, and excluded the relationships and co-operation agreements that one institution may have with others. 4.0. Results of the study 4.1 Institutional conditions (financial support, human resources, level of integration with co-operation networks) Forty-six research leaders, 35 research institutions and 27 research projects have been identified within the inventory. From the 27 research projects identified, only 10 research projects are ongoing and have programmed the final report after June 2000, while 4 additional research projects have already reported in 1999. These projects have had the support of bilateral or multilateral co-operation. The other 13 research projects are ongoing projects, carried out with resources of their own or with short-term financial support of the government, international NGOs, and, in a few cases, in bilateral or multilateral co-operation. The inventory has identified 35 research institutions carrying out human dimensions research. More than 60% of the institutions are research institutions, 15% are governmental institutions, and 15% are institutions of civil society. In general terms, the research leaders working in universities and research institutes have expressed concern about a lack of financial resources for research activities in the country. Only a small amount of research has been carried out in the context of bilateral and/or multilateral co-operation. But the bulk of research is conducted with the institutions own resources and services in response to requirements of the government. Other results show that only very few research leaders and institutions (approx. 30%) participate in co-operative/collaborative networks, research associations or agreements at the international level. Lack of resources is coupled with this fact as well. This result may be also connected with the situation that only approx. 15% of the research leaders have achieved PhD level, which is also true for other research areas. 4.2 Research orientation The distribution of the 35 identified projects shows the dominance of human security related projects. Projects in the areas of food security, resource use, vulnerability and environmental stress are clearly more relevant for the country. There is also some small participation of the government and NGOs. 11

Projects in the area of land use and cover changes are quite common, too. This is coupled with a very important forestry sector in the country (more than 50% of the national territory is covered by forests) and with the territorial ordering tasks of the government. Here, interactions between government and research institutions are stronger. The projects in industrial transformation are very strongly related to the governmental commitments within the UNFCCC and the clean development issue. The study shows the dominance of government and private sector institutions working on these issues. Issues related to the institutional dimensions of GEC have been tackled mostly by the NGOs, but some research institutions are beginning to work on governance, participation, municipal management and gender issues. The interactions with the government have been more intensive during the popular participation and decentralization laws consolidation process. 5.0 Systematizing the experience 5.1 The methodology 1) Information and communication gaps have influenced the quality and accuracy of the inventory. One of the initial aims was to include all ongoing HD research activities in the country into the inventory by an interview process. Researchers interviewed have to give some information about projects related to their own HD activity. By this process, the study team found out that the interactions between researchers of different cities and institutions are very poor. Although the interviewed researchers knew about ongoing projects within the regions, they could not always provide information regarding contact persons or address. There is not sufficient information support in the country (guides, list of institutions, etc.) to find a research institution or research leader easily. Therefore, acquiring this information was very difficult. Alternative information sources, like Internet resources, were not very useful. Only a small number of the institutions have a website and these do not always show information about the research leaders. Moreover, most research leaders contacted only via Email did not respond to requests for information. 5.2 Expectations of the National Human Dimensions Inventory The study has been presented to the institutions as a first step to organize the national research community on Human Dimensions of GEC in Bolivia; hence the interviewed institutions got an overview about the issues and objectives of the IHDP. This inventory has served to expand the number of possible participants in a national committee and research network, but also to start a process of discussion of how to empower HD research in Bolivia. The inventory shows a first approach to the priorities and gaps of the country. 12

6.0 Further activities and recommendations The Inventory provides an overview of the opportunities to carry out research in Bolivia and the problems that research faces. This year (2000), Universidad Juan Ismael Saracho, launched the first PhD programme in Bolivia to support environmental research. This will be a general impulse for environment related research in Bolivia. Some problems may be resolved by more public awareness and political will, while others can be addressed within the research community creating a new research culture (publication, co-operation, and participation). More interrelations with the government and the civil society are necessary. 6.1 Data Base of research activities The inventory may be periodically updated to include further activities run by the emerging Human Dimensions National Committee and/or the Human Dimensions secretary in Bolivia. To establish the inventory as an ongoing activity more diffusion of information and activities is necessary within the research community about the objectives and structure of the Human Dimensions Programme, so that researchers can co-operate with additional information. Regarding the National Committee, it should integrate as far as possible persons from different cities and regions to activate research activities regionally and have more accurate information available about the interested institutions within the regions. 13

Annex 1: List of Institutions and research projects IT Projects Clean technologies and industry 1 Research leader: Carlos Arce Institution: Centro de Producción más limpia, Cámara de Industria y Comercio Address: Av. Mariscal Santa Cruz # 1392 P.O.Box 611, La Paz Tel: +591-2-374477, Fax: +591-2-362766 e-mail: cni@mail.megalink.com Type of institution: Association of private enterprises Research topics: Clean technologies, energy efficiency Ongoing projects: Clean technology implementation in mid and small enterprises Publications on this field: Project duration: Ongoing 2000 2002 with support of USAID Participation in cooperation EP3 networks: Financial Assistance: Bilateral and multilateral co-operation, own resources 2 Research leader: Institution: Address: Type of institution: Research topics: Ongoing projects: Dipl.-Ing. Jorge Heyman Universidad Privada Santa Cruz Av. Paragua y cuarto anillo P.O.Box 2944, Santa Cruz Tel. +591-3-464000 Research, education Clean technologies, environment quality control Laboratory accreditation Publications on this field: Project duration: Participation in cooperation networks: Ongoing 2000 2002 with support of USAID EP3 Financial Assistance: Bilateral and multilateral co-operation, own resources 14

Climate change mitigation 3 Research leaders: Institution: Javier Hanna Figueroa Freddy Tejada Programa Nacional de Cambios Climáticos Ministerio de Desarrollo Sostenible y Planificación Address: Av. Mariscal Santa Cruz No. 1092 Tel/fax 591-2-311813 e-mail: jhanna@coord.rds.org.bo Type of institution: Research topics: Ongoing projects: Publications on this field: Project duration: Participation in cooperation networks: Government GHG emissions reduction Potential of Bolivia to mitigate climate change Vulnerabilidad y Adaptación de los Ecosistemas al Posible Cambio Climático y Análisis de Mitigación de Gases de Efecto Invernadero, MDSMA US EPA, 1998 Análisis de opciones de mitigación de emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero, MDSP, 2000 Ongoing February 2001 Report World Bank IPCC Financial Assistance: Bilateral and multilateral co-operation Energy applied technologies 4 Research leader: Institution: Address: Type of institution: Research topics: Ongoing projects: Publications on this field: Project duration: Participation in cooperation networks: Andres Trepp Academia Nacional de Ciencias Av. 16 de Julio No.1732 P.O. Box 5829 Tel. +591-2-310018 / 363990 Fax: +591-2-379681 Email: ancb@ancb.bo Research Alternative energy sources Reports Ongoing Financial Assistance: Bilateral and multilateral co-operation 15

Incentives and legislation 5 Research leader: Dr. Maria Hidalgo Institution: Ministerio de Desarrollo Sostenible y Planificación Address: Av. Mariscal Santa Cruz 1092 Type of institution: Government Research topics: Air quality incentives and regulations Ongoing projects: Publications on this field: Project duration: Participation in cooperation networks: Financial Assistance: Multilateral co-operation 6 Research leader: Institution: Address: Osvaldo Nina Universidad Católica Boliviana Calle 14 de Septiembre Nº 4807, Obrajes Tel: +591-2-786719/786729/782967 Fax: +591-2-786729 Type of institution: Research, education Research topics: Environmental economics Ongoing projects: Climate change mitigation costs Publications on this field: Project duration: Ongoing Participation in cooperation networks: Financial Assistance: USA, multilateral LUCC Projects Natural resources monitoring and land use changes 7 Research leader: Institution: Address: Type of institution: Research topics: Ongoing projects: Dr. Soffie Moreau Asociación Boliviana de Teledetección para el Medio Ambiente (ABTEMA) Reyes Ortis No.41 P.O.Box 14248 Email: abtema@coord.rds.org.bo Research Remote sensing, desertification, land use, environmental impact Biomass determination in grasslands in the north and central highlands, with radar data, Cornell University (USA) European Space Agency (ESA). Habitat of lechmaniasis diseases in Beni, Instituto Boliviano de 16

Biología de Altura (IBBA). Highlands zonification, frost risk, INRA (France), University of Valencia Flood risk mapping in Amazons basin, RADARSAT, ERS2, Canadian Center for Remote Sensing (CCRS). Publications on this Reports field: Project duration: Ongoing Short term duration Participation in cooperation networks: Mountain Forum Globe SAR SELPER CONDESAN Financial Assistance: IDR, Canada 8 Research leader: Institution: Address: Heidy Resnikowski Centro de Análisis Espacial Instituto de Ecología Universidad Mayor de San Andrés Cota Cota c. 27 Campus Universitario Tel.: +591-2-792582 Fax: +591-2-792416 Email: insteco@coord.rds.org.bo Type of institution: Research, education Research topics: Natural resources, vegetation, fauna distribution, pest and diseases. Ongoing projects: Land use and cover changes in Santa Cruz integrated region Publications on this Thesis field: Project duration: Ongoing Participation in cooperation networks: SELPER Financial Assistance: Germany 9 Research leader: Institution: Centro de Investigación y Servicios en Teledetección Address: Avenida Petrolera Km 4,5 P.O.Box 5695,Cochabamba Telf.:+591-4-251405, Fax:+591-4-251405 Email: cistel@pino.cbb.entelnet.bo Type of institution: Research, education Research topics: Natural resources inventory and management Ongoing projects: Soil desertification and vegetation studies Publications on this field: Project duration: Short term studies Participation in cooperation networks: Financial Assistance: Canada 17

10 Research leader: Institution: Address: Type of institution: Research topics: Ongoing projects: Publications on this field: Project duration: Dr. Carlos Valenzuela Centro de Levantamientos Aeroespaciales (CLAS) Universidad Mayor de San Simón Edificio Multiacademico 2do piso. UMSS Casilla 5294 Cochabamba Tel/Fax +591-42-56551 E-mail: clas.itc@umss.edu.bo Research, education Natural resources inventory and management Tropical Ecosystem Environment Observations By Satellites (TREES) Thesis Ongoing Participation in cooperation networks: Financial Assistance: The Netherlands Vegetation, forest and ecosystems 11 Research leader: Dr. Timoty Killen Institution: Museo de Historia Natural Noel Kempf Mercado Address: Av. Irala 565, P.O.Box 2489, Santa Cruz Telf.:+591-3-341243 Email: Type of institution: Research, education Research topics: Natural resources, conservation, land use and cover changes Ongoing projects: The effect of climate change on natural forest fragments and the savannah-forest ecotones in a region where the Amazon forest borders deciduous dry forest and cerrado savannas. Publications on this field: Project duration: Ongoing Participation in cooperation networks: Financial Assistance: UK 12 Research leader: Institution: Address: Type of institution: Research topics: Ongoing projects: Dr. Stefan Beck Dra. Monica Moraes Herbario Nacional de Bolivia Cota Cota c. 27 Campus Universitario Tel.: +591-2-792582 Fax: +591-2-792416 Email: insteco@coord.rds.org.bo Research, education Vegetation, ecology Studies in vegetation, ethnobotanics, ecology in: 18

Estación Biológica del Beni Parque Nacional Madidi Parque Nacional Cotapata Publications on this Reports field: Project duration: Ongoing Participation in cooperation networks: Financial Assistance: Germany, own resources 13 Research leaders: Institution: Luis Castello Guisela Ulloa Proyecto Plan de Acción Forestal Bolivia Address: Quintín Barrio No. 791 (Sopocachi) P.O.Box 11880 Tel.: +591-2-418956/418971/418995 Fax: +591-2-410518 Email: FAO-BOL@field.fao.org Type of institution: Government Research topics: Forest management Ongoing projects: National Forestry Plan Publications on this field: Project duration: Ongoing Participation in cooperation networks: Financial Assistance: FAO 14 Research leaders: Institution: Address: Type of institution: Research topics: Ongoing projects: Publications on this field: Project duration: Participation in cooperation networks: Financial Assistance: USA Robert P. Langstroth Centro virtual para la investigación y el desarrollo de los llanos de moxos moxos@concentric.net Research Development PhD thesis, Forest islands in an amazonian savannah of northeastern Bolivia 15 Research leader: Dr. David Cruz Choque Institution: Programa Nacional de Cambios Climáticos Address: Av. Mariscal Santa Cruz No. 1092 Tel/fax 591-2-311813 e-mail: dcruz@coord.rds.org.bo Type of institution: Government Research topics: Mitigation of climate change 19

Ongoing projects: Publications on this field: Project duration: Monitoring methodologies for GHG reduction in forestry projects Ongoing Participation in cooperation networks: Financial Assistance: USA, The Netherlands, PNUD Human settlements 16 Research leader: Dra. Dominga Márquez Fernández Institution: Universidad Juan Ismael Saracho Address: C. Ingavi E-689 P.O.Box 51 Tarija Telf. +591-6-636778 Email: postgrado@mail.uajms.edu.bo Type of institution: Research, education Research topics: Human Geography, Human Settlements Ongoing projects: Publications on this field: Project duration: PhD Programme on Environment (education, regional planning) Human settlements, regional planning Ongoing Participation in cooperation networks: Financial Assistance: Spain 17 Research leader: Institution: Bertha Gozalvez Universidad Mayor de San Andrés Instituto de Investigaciones Geográficas Ed. Hoy Av. 6 de agosto Research, education Human geography, migration, indicators Human settlements Address: Type of institution: Research topics: Ongoing projects: Publications on this field: Project duration: Ongoing Participation in cooperation networks: Financial Assistance: UK, searching for assistance 20

GECHS Projects Foodsecurity, resource use, rural development 18 Research leader: Javier Gonzales Iwanciw Institution: Associate researcher, Universidad Nur Address: Hugo Dávila 899 P.O. Box 6389 La Paz Telf. +591-2-731511 Email: fmendez@latinwide.com Type of institution: Research, education Research topics: Rural development, enterprises Ongoing projects: Institutional design for CDM implementation in Bolivia National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy Publications on this Reports field: Project duration: Ongoing Participation in cooperation networks: IHDP, International Environment Forum IEF Financial Assistance: World Bank, PNUD 19 Research leaders: Institution: Address: Type of institution: Research topics: Ongoing projects: Publications on this field: Project duration: Rene Chipana Luis Goitia Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad Mayor de San Andrés Héroes del Acre 1850, La Paz Telf./Fax: +591-2-311795 Research, education Rural development TAVIA audiovisual workshop, PIRF JATHA PIRWA. Germoplasma, GAF Agro-forestry project, CIDAT. Andean technologies, PROINASCA Camelid production cycles Ongoing Participation in cooperation networks: UNIR (Latinamerica universities) Financial Assistance: The Netherlands, own resources 20 Research leaders: Institution: Address: Type of institution: Research topics: Ongoing projects: Publications on this Mario Escalier Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad Mayor de San Simón Edificio Multiacademico Casilla 5294 Cochabamba Research, education Forestry Agroforestry in tropical regions of Cochabamba 21

field: Project duration: Ongoing Participation in cooperation networks: Financial Assistance: USA, Canada 21 Research leaders: Institution: Address: Type of institution: Research topics: Ongoing projects: Publications on this field: Project duration: Participation in cooperation networks: Financial Assistance: 22 Research leaders: Institution: Address: Type of institution: Research topics: Ongoing projects: Publications on this field: Project duration: Gregorio Serro Grande Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad Gabriel Rene Moreno Research, education Sustainable Forestry Ongoing Armelinda Zonta Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad Técnica del Beni Research, education Sustainable Forestry, Indigenous People Participation in cooperation networks: Financial Assistance: 23 Research leaders: Jorge Albarracin Institution: Centro de Investigaciones para el Desarrollo Address: Av. Hernando siles 4565 La Paz Bolivia Telf.: +591-2-786169 / 784207 / 782361 / 784370 / 785071 Fax: +591-2-786169 Email: cides@caoba.entelnet.bo cides@correo.umsanet.edu.bo Type of institution: Research, education Research topics: Agroecology Ongoing projects: Agroecology in the tropical region of La Paz Publications on this field: Project duration: Ongoing 22