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|Description=International Analog Forestry Network (IAFN) is an organization made up of partners located in over twenty countries around the world. They aim to restore the productivity of degraded lands and provide new sources of income and food for local populations. They do this through collaborating with small farmers and indigenous communities in developing countries to maintain and restore their forests and improve their income subsistence. | |Description=International Analog Forestry Network (IAFN) is an organization made up of partners located in over twenty countries around the world. They aim to restore the productivity of degraded lands and provide new sources of income and food for local populations. They do this through collaborating with small farmers and indigenous communities in developing countries to maintain and restore their forests and improve their income subsistence. | ||
Latest revision as of 00:25, 18 May 2023
Organization name
International Analog Forestry Network (IAFN)
Organization link
Organization type
Réseau
Country
Current focus/area
Forêts Renforcement des capacités Partage des connaissances Utilisation des terrains Nourriture
Description/notes
International Analog Forestry Network (IAFN) is an organization made up of partners located in over twenty countries around the world. They aim to restore the productivity of degraded lands and provide new sources of income and food for local populations. They do this through collaborating with small farmers and indigenous communities in developing countries to maintain and restore their forests and improve their income subsistence.
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Compendium source
9° 44' 56.04" N, 83° 45' 12.24" W