Presented to the 3rdConsultation Workshop on Historical Annual Forest and Land Use Change Assessment and Forest Reference Level in the Solomon Islands Kitano Mendana Hotel, Honiara, Solomon Island 03rd July, 2018.
Communities in Fiji rely on provisioning services from landscape resources such as agricultural and forestry-related production, and climate regulation determined by the mix of landscape resources across space. Accurate mapping and monitoring of patterns of land use and land cover (LULC) over time at scales relevant to livelihood processes is important for informing landscape management, land use policies, and climate-smart sustainable development.
Research paper which provides overview of how villagers have intensified agricultural systems in Papua New Guinea