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Manuel Guariguata serves as CIFOR's Principal Scientist on tropical forest ecology and forest management for production and conservation. He leads CIFOR’s Latin American Hub in Lima, Peru.
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Opinion
- 30 Jun 2020
Collaborative monitoring for effective forest landscape restoration
Benefits include catalyzing learning and adaptation
Opinion
- 21 Mar 2020
Natural forest regeneration: A good choice for biodiversity
How can forest restoration support biodiversity in the 21st century?
Analysis
- 13 Nov 2017
COP23 Special: How land and forests can help meet global goals on climate
Ongoing research draws the connections between restoration and climate change
Analysis
- 5 Oct 2017
Addressing the dangers of degraded land
CIFOR scientists respond to the latest Global Land Outlook report
Analysis
- 5 Oct 2017
Addressing the dangers of degraded land
Analysis
- 13 Dec 2016
Success from the ground up?
Lessons learned for involving local people in restoration monitoring
Analysis
- 13 Dec 2016
Success from the ground up?
Analysis
- 30 Jun 2015
Invest with confidence: Are planted forests in Latin America a good deal?
While tree plantations can be financially attractive, more information is needed to spur the market.
News
- 15 Mar 2013
What do people think? Finding optimism in tree plantations
Competing needs for food, fuel and fiber argue in favor tree plantations. Do communities agree?
Feature
- 13 Mar 2013
What do people think? Finding optimism in tree plantations
Competing needs for food, fuel and fiber argue in favor tree plantations. Do communities agree?