Established in 1993, CIFOR is a non-profit scientific institution that operates across the globe, promoting “a more equitable world where forestry and landscapes enhance the environment and well-being for all.” Headquartered in Bogor Indonesia, CIFOR has regional offices located in Lima, Peru, Nairobi, Kenya, and Yaoundé, Cameroon. At present, CIFOR works in the following Latin American nations: Mexico, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Colombia, Guatemala, Ecuador, Peru, and Brazil. These nations all have restoration ambitions under Initiative 20x20.
CIFOR joined Initiative 20x20 as a technical partner in 2016, and has brought expertise through a highly committed group of scientists focused on poverty alleviation, environmental sustainability, equity, and policy engagement. The organization is supporting policy and practice through cutting-edge empirical and analytical research and by applying impact assessment science.
CIFOR has produced a series of studies of relevance to forest and landscape restoration in Latin America and the Initiative 20x20. These have been coordinated and can be accessed below.
Established in 1993, CIFOR is a non-profit scientific institution that operates across the globe, promoting “a more equitable world where forestry and landscapes enhance the environment and well-being for all.” Headquartered in Bogor Indonesia, CIFOR has regional offices located in Lima, Peru, Nairobi, Kenya, and Yaoundé, Cameroon. At present, CIFOR works in the following Latin American nations: Mexico, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Colombia, Guatemala, Ecuador, Peru, and Brazil. These nations all have restoration ambitions under Initiative 20x20.
CIFOR joined Initiative 20x20 as a technical partner in 2016, and has brought expertise through a highly committed group of scientists focused on poverty alleviation, environmental sustainability, equity, and policy engagement. The organization is supporting policy and practice through cutting-edge empirical and analytical research and by applying impact assessment science.
CIFOR has produced a series of studies of relevance to forest and landscape restoration in Latin America and the Initiative 20x20. These have been coordinated and can be accessed below.