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Social and Economic Aspects of Chainsaw Logging Meeting in Georgetown Guyana 16 and 17 May
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May 2006LTS International2 Background to the Meeting Closing Workshop for the FRP research project Engage with a wider regional audience Presentation of study results Discuss and disseminate preliminary findings among all project contractors Disseminate preliminary findings regionally Discuss implications of findings Develop a wider dissemination strategy Improve regional networking
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May 2006LTS International3 The FRP Project Development Potential of Chainsaw Logging and Milling and associated Decision Guide General perception of Chainsaw Logging? © Illegal, inefficient and destructive Aim of the research - © Impact on livelihoods of poor people © Implications for SFM © Efficiency of production © Implications for control © Constraints and limitations Make use of Guyana’s innovative approach to Chainsaw Logging
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May 2006LTS International4 Project Outcomes Objective information on Chainsaw Logging Develop criteria and indicators on: When is Chainsaw Logging appropriate? When is it not appropriate? What action is required to ensure it is properly done? What is needed to provide a framework in which Chainsaw Logging can be done properly? How can it be developed into a useful strategy for the forestry sector? Prepare a “Decision Support System”
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May 2006LTS International5 Workshop Programme Day 1 - Looking back Review the findings from the studies that have been conducted Exchange experience regionally Day 2 - Looking forward Determine the views of various interest groups on what is important Identify where views coincide and where they differ Discuss how to move forward
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