Rapid Agrobiodiversity Appraisal (RABA) - Are you looking for one ...
Rapid Agrobiodiversity Appraisal (RABA) - Are you looking for one ...
Rapid Agrobiodiversity Appraisal (RABA) - Are you looking for one ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
Preface and Acknowledgments ............................................................................... i<br />
Executive Summary ............................................................................................. ii<br />
1. Introduction .................................................................................................. 1<br />
1.1. The end product of <strong>RABA</strong> .......................................................................... 1<br />
1.2. <strong>Agrobiodiversity</strong> .................................................................................... 2<br />
2. <strong>Rapid</strong> <strong>Agrobiodiversity</strong> <strong>Appraisal</strong> (<strong>RABA</strong>) ................................................................. 7<br />
2.1. Step 1: Locating potential areas and determining conservation values - (V) ............. 13<br />
2.2. Step 2: Land use identification and classification (V, S ) .................................... 14<br />
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2.2.1. Mapping the area of agrobiodiversity importance .................................... 14<br />
2.3. Step 3: Threat and opportunity: Secondary data (V, H, S and S ) ........................ 15<br />
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2.4. Step 4: Stakeholder analysis (H, S and S ) .................................................... 16<br />
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2.4.1. Mapping the stakeholders ................................................................. 16<br />
2.5. Step 5: Future scenario - Taking into account local knowledge (N, H, S , S ) ........... 16<br />
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2.5.1. Exploring ‘local perspectives’ ............................................................ 18<br />
2.6. Step 6: Additional ‘first hand’ in<strong>for</strong>mation (V, H, S and S ) ................................ 19<br />
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2.6.1. Biodiversity assessment ................................................................... 19<br />
2.6.2. Social aspects ............................................................................... 20<br />
2.6.3. Economy and livelihood assessment ..................................................... 20<br />
2.7. Opportunity assessment - Summarizing the findings ......................................... 22<br />
3. Case Study 1: Rubber Agro<strong>for</strong>ests in Bungo (Jambi, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia) ...................................... 25<br />
3.1. Bungo and its biodiversity importance .......................................................... 25<br />
3.1.1. Conservation values of Bungo and rubber agro<strong>for</strong>ests ............................... 28<br />
3.2. Land-use classification and identification in Bungo District ................................. 31<br />
3.3. Issues at local scale and stakeholder analysis ................................................. 34<br />
3.3.1. Issues at local scale ........................................................................ 34<br />
3.3.2. Stakeholder analysis at district and village levels .................................... 35<br />
3.4. Assessing the societies and the landscapes .................................................... 37<br />
3.4.1. Plant diversity in rubber agro<strong>for</strong>est ..................................................... 37<br />
3.4.2. Animals in rubber agro<strong>for</strong>est ............................................................. 39<br />
3.4.3. Rubber agro<strong>for</strong>est and <strong>for</strong>est in local perspectives .................................. 40<br />
3.4.4. <strong>Rapid</strong> livelihood assessment .............................................................. 41<br />
3.5. Conclusion ........................................................................................... 42