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- 23 May 2016
All bark and no bite
Why the trade of Prunus africana is unsustainable, and how to change it.
News
- 23 May 2016
All bark and no bite
News
- 20 Apr 2016
The sugar or the trees
Growing more sugarcane can support food security in Indonesia, but it could come at the cost of forests.
News
- 20 Apr 2016
The sugar or the trees
News
- 17 Feb 2016
“Slash and burn” works, given time and space
If managed well, swidden farming in Borneo can provide vital ecosystem services and protect biodiversity, study says
News
- 17 Feb 2016
“Slash and burn” works, given time and space
News
- 23 Nov 2015
Migration: What happens to the people (and forests) left behind?
New patterns in migration are changing what it means to be ‘rural’ or ‘urban’—and reshaping the future of forests and farms.
News
- 23 Oct 2015
Amazon rising: Adaptation begins at home
Years of coping with external shocks have left river communities in the Brazilian Amazon adapting to climate change their own way.
News
- 23 Oct 2015
Amazon rising: Adaptation begins at home
News
- 24 Aug 2015
Multiple ways for Congo Basin forests to flourish
Scientists are helping local communities balance competing forest activities.
News
- 24 Aug 2015
Multiple ways for Congo Basin forests to flourish