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P. Katila

Researcher at CGIAR

Publications -  27
Citations -  701

P. Katila is an academic researcher from CGIAR. The author has contributed to research in topics: Community forestry & Sustainability. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 25 publications receiving 596 citations.

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Adaptation of forests and people to climate change - a global assessment report.

TL;DR: In this article, a review of recent studies of climate-forest relationships with emphasis on indications and mechanisms of change during recent decades is presented, where the authors identify and mitigate some conditions that increase vulnerability to climate change in the forest sector.
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Forests and society - responding to global drivers of change.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss several elements that have an effect on sustainability of wood supply, including factors and risks affecting wood production and land availability, and demonstrate a close relationship between wood production of the plantation itself, and the total area needed to produce a certain amount of wood at the scale of the case study involved.
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Forests in the global balance - changing paradigms

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors give cause for some reflection on the changing paradigms that have become apparent in the field of forestry over the past two decades and the new social values and perceptions have been integrated into a holistic approach for the study of forest related issues, from an inter-sectoral and wider angle including social, economic, end environmental factors.
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Community Forestry and the Sustainable Development Goals: A Two Way Street

TL;DR: The analysis of CSF and its feedback links with theSDGs suggests that it may be relevant to identify interactions between the SDGs and other socio-ecological realities and related research.
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Sustainable development goals : their impacts on forests and people

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a systematic, multidisciplinary global assessment of interlinkages among the SDGs and their targets, increasing understanding of potential synergies and unavoidable trade-offs between goals.