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I can sign into Microsoft's MSFS forum. I can navigate all of the categories, read all the messages etc. What I can no longer do is post a new topic. If I move my cursor to the NEW TOPIC button I get the GhostBuster's logo (circle with a slash through it). I'm signed in, I can check all of my personal information. Everything looks correct. But I can't even post a new topic in the forum guide on why I can't post a new topic. Can anyone help with this?
I am troubleshooting the cause of a constant CTD when initiating MSFS and playing with the folder inside my community folder, I have identified that both navigraph-navdata and navigraph-navdata-base are the cause of the CTD.
Hi Gabriel,
sorry to say but its very unlikely that this has something todo directly with these two packages. I assume more a combination of your system, drivers and also the MSFS. The reason for my assumption is, when this two folder (which includes the navdata) are really buggy and produce a CTD we would see this here in the forum or the ticket system immediately.
Possible a new installation can fix this issue on your system, but also here. This is only a trial&error. We have several thousand users who use the packages without any CTDs and only a few with CTDs. Not helpful I know.
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Nonprofit organizations (NGOs), governments, and donors see multi-stakeholder forums (MSFs) as a transformative solution to the challenges of land and forest degradation. However, forum organizers need to do more than simply bring different stakeholders together to talk about a common challenge, according to a new research paper published in the International Forestry Review. More action is needed to support transformational change.
Researchers with the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) conducted interviews with the organizers of 13 MSFs in Brazil, Ethiopia, Indonesia and Peru, which were organized to address unsustainable land and resource use in subnational landscapes or jurisdictions.
Yet they generally failed to include any specific measures to address inequalities. They also failed to develop clear strategies to engage with unsustainable local development and political priorities, according to the article.
When people understand MSFs as events, they believe they can balance inequality between stakeholders by bringing them together periodically. This is where participants collaborate as equals towards common objectives.
CIFOR researchers also developed which addresses issues of under-representation by providing tools designed to operationalize inclusion and address challenges in achieving equitable inclusion in MSFs. The guide focuses on women and Indigenous Peoples and provides insights that inform other under-represented groups.
Sarmiento Barletti stressed that MSFs must do more than just bring people together if they are to fulfil their transformational potential; they need to put in place clear strategies to address power inequalities among their participants to create solutions that support sustainable land and resource use.
The research supported by this work was undertaken as part of the CGIAR Research Programs on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM) led by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), and Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) led by CIFOR. Both are supported by the CGIAR Fund Donors.
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