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Tropical Forests and People Research Centre

Making better use of forest resources to improve livelihoods and the environment.

Our mission rests on four pillars:

1. Excellence in inter- and trans-disciplinary research: 

TFAP Team members advance scientific knowledge and participate in a range of capacity-building activities to support improved forest-related decision-making and on-ground actions. Topics are at the intersection of social-ecological systems with due attention to arrangements for natural and cultural resource management and support of local livelihoods.

2. The generation and practical application of new knowledge:

TFAP’s approach involves testing existing tools and mechanisms for change while developing new ways of thinking and doing, reflecting on activities’ implementation through evaluation, monitoring, and continued learning.

3. Broad range of partnerships and collaborations:

TFAP’s activities are fundamentally collaborative and include a wide range of stakeholders across several countries including local communities, governments at various levels, and the private sector.

4. Research, synthesis, integration: 

TFAP serves as a hub for discussion of well grounded research and experience and exploration of new ideas on critical topics related to the conservation and development dilemmas faced by tropical forests and people.

Current Projects

Forest restoration with communities

Reforestation for people, biodiversity and climate

The Tarsier Project is a large-scale reforestation project providing research to address key knowledge gaps on how to implement reforestation at scale with communities for socioeconomic and environmental benefits.

Forest ecology

To enhance forest management by investigating the biological and environmental interactions that affect the way that forests function.

Indigenous Forestry

To maintain and enhance the economic and bio-cultural values of Indigenous peoples’ forests, so that these forests continue to support Indigenous peoples’ livelihoods.

Tropical silviculture

Research which explores post-logging recruitment of tree biodiversity and the potential role of underplanted seedlings and small scale nurseries for reforestation.

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Our members include social and biophysical scientists with expertise in forest reforestation and rehabilitation, ecology, forest science, silviculture, hydrology, soil science, anthropology, livelihood systems, economics, supply chains, finance and policy.

Collaborations

We collaborate with several research partners who are invaluable to our research.

Research students

We provide exciting and rewarding research opportunities for Higher Degree by Research students, early and mid-career researchers, research fellows and our collaborating partners.