Niveau: Supérieur, Doctorat, Bac+8
Multi-collecte Transfert Répondeur Exclusions Filtres Réponses standards In South-Kyrgyzstan, the branches of Juniper trees are commonly used by the local population to clean the air in the yurta and protect the family against the bad eye. JUMP : d picture Irina Yunusova A semestrial newsletter published by JUMP - a project funded by the European Union and implemented by ENGREF JUMP, a project funded by the European Union and implemented by ENGREF : What it is JUMP is a project funded by the European Union aiming at the introduction of integrated management plans in the Juniper forests of South Kyrgyzstan (a mountainous country in Central Asia, former USSR). The Juniper (Artcha in Kyrgyz language) forests of South Kyrgyzstan constitute a specific ecosystem, with full high forests facing difficulties in regeneration due to a particularly hard ecological (high altitude, dryness) and socio-economic (pressure from the local users for fuelwood collection and grazing) context. Overcoming these constraints to local development requires special management techniques and procedures, which are to be introduced step by step with the assistance of applied research. This is just what JUMP is aiming at, enhancing the process of defining a framework for sustainable forest management. JUMP will work for 2004-2006, through a partnership between 7 Kyrgyz and European teams of specialists, to the benefit of the Kyrgyz Forest Service with its 10 territorial forest management units, and the local population of South Kyrgyzstan.
- ecological conditions
- normative framework promoting
- plots analysis
- conditions through integrated
- participatory rural
- forest sector
- rural communities
- management
- analysis involving participatory
- local needs