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» Sharing Knowledge Workshop on 30 November 2006.
ReGrIn has contributed in Resilience, Rights and Resources: Two years of recovery from the Tsunami in the 
Coastal zone of Aceh (Indonesia) - sharing knowledge workshop  on 30 November 2006. The workshop was organized by ICRAF under Integrated Natural Resources Management and Livelihood Paradigms in Recovery from the Tsunami in Aceh/ Nias program. ReGrIn team from ICRAF, LRPI and ISRI
have presented research studies in West Aceh for Rebuilding the Green Infrastructure, and also provided some bulletins. 
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» Nias Trip on 12-18 March 2006.
In Nias culture, there is a “Lompat Batu” (jumping stone) atraction with using 2.25 m height of stone. Jumping stone attraction is a symbol for a man who achieved adult physiology and ready get to marriage. To height the stone should be jumped to high the ability of man on managing of new family. In this paper, the jumping stone attraction as a symbol for the tree based farming systems that managed traditionally by local community which needs improving on management and marketing for local community livelihood enhancement.
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» Joint Trip Report to Meulaboh on 8-18 March 2006.
This field visit to Meulaboh is targeted to assess the potential sites and beneficiaries for the next ReGrin actions. Information gather during the visit is then discussed among the team (ICRAF, LRPI, ISRI, Field staff) in order to decide zones, sites (village level), and plan for the actions, according to the work plan established previously in Bogor, with the full team.
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» Aceh ReGrin Project. Inception Meeting on 22-31 January 2006.
The Inception Meeting shall establish the parameters for the implementation of the project, “Trees, Resilience and Livelihood Recovery in the Tsunami-affected Coastal Zone of Aceh and North Sumatra (Indonesia): Rebuilding Green Infrastructure with Trees People Want “ financed by the European Union under its  EU-ASIA PRO ECO II B Post-Tsunami Programme.
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