10/21/2015 1 John Colmey, Director of Communications and External Relations, CIFOR INAFOR 21 October, 2015 LANDSCAPE APPROACH IN FORESTRY RESEARCH, MANAGEMENT AND POLICY CIFOR AND INDONESIA • Global center of excellence in forestry research: “world’s largest body of knowledge on global comparative research on tropical forests” • 50 countries, the only IGO with HQ in Indonesia, 72 MOUs • Commitment to capacity development, investing in Indonesia’s human resources • Evidence-based forestry research and engagement for policy impact • Platform to connect to global arenas and processes
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10/21/2015
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John Colmey, Director of Communications and External Relations, CIFOR
INAFOR
21 October, 2015
LANDSCAPE APPROACH IN
FORESTRY RESEARCH,
MANAGEMENT AND POLICY
CIFOR AND INDONESIA
• Global center of excellence in forestry research: “world’s largest body of
knowledge on global comparative research on tropical forests”
• 50 countries, the only IGO with HQ in Indonesia, 72 MOUs
• Commitment to capacity development, investing in Indonesia’s human resources
• Evidence-based forestry research and engagement for policy impact
• Platform to connect to global arenas and processes
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GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE SHARING ON FORESTRY AND LANDSCAPES
Twitter32,000 followers: Up 54% over past year
18.9 million potential impressions in August
2015 (English): Up 205% from August 2014
Facebook31,326 likes: Up 52% on past year
SlideShare569,153 views over past 12 months: Up 51%
YouTube403,582 views by end August: Up 57% on August
2014
Flickr6,497,073 views by end August: Up 80% on August
2014
CIFOR.org 100,000 monthly page viewsfor Q-3 2015: Up 14.5% from Q-3 2014
CIFOR social media connecting communities.Source: NodeXL for network analysis
1. CIFOR’s new strategy – connecting
forestry to the SDGs
2. Landscape approaches – crossing sector
boundaries
3. Fire, smoke and haze – Solutions?
OUTLINE
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STRATEGY CONSULTATION PROCESS
16 month consultation process
Two-tiered consultations
100 key stakeholders, one-on-one
interviews by CIFOR scientists and
Directors.
Surveyed 2,884 stakeholders in 82
countries
PRIORITY RESEARCH AREAS
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FOREST-RELATED ISSUES THAT PRESENT THE GREATEST
NEED FOR RESEARCH
CIFOR’S VISION
CIFOR envisions a more equitable world where forestry and landscapes