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News
- 16 May 2013
Can REDD+ drive change in DR Congo?
DRC and its forests remain a fragile state despite taking significant steps to rebuild institutions and maintain stability.
Feature
- 26 Apr 2013
Indonesia’s REDD+ pilot province: how is it faring two years on?
Central Kalimantan’s current governor has high hopes for the province’s peatlands, despite the many challenges.
Feature
- 12 Apr 2013
Norway’s government pension fund divests from palm oil producers
Sustainability is playing an increasingly important role in the decision to invest in palm oil.
News
- 5 Apr 2013
Nepal: Eager to join global efforts to fight deforestation, but not getting to the root
Frustration and uncertainty have created an “anything goes” atmosphere in Nepal's forests.
Analysis
- 1 Apr 2013
Experts: Corruption could threaten global efforts to slow forest loss
Will ambiguity over REDD+ rules provide governments an opportunity to cheat?
Analysis
- 27 Mar 2013
Interpol expert: Fund distribution for scheme to slow global warming needs to be transparent
International architecture for REDD+ still has a long way to go.
News
- 25 Mar 2013
Could sustainable logging save Indonesia’s mangroves?
As long as you don’t convert them, they’ll come back.
News
- 25 Mar 2013
Could sustainable logging save Indonesia’s mangroves?
Feature
- 20 Mar 2013
Indonesian province explores ‘green growth’ amidst economic expansion
Maximizing the economic use of degraded land may help to bridge the gap between economic growth and climate change.
18 Mar 2013
REDD+ funds bring new business opportunities to Indonesian villages
Indonesia’s villagers are benefiting from funds provided by an international forest-preserving scheme by cultivating mushrooms instead of relying on...
18 Mar 2013
Villagers manage Indonesia’s old flaming habits with the help of REDD+
Equipped with firemen uniforms, water hoses, a pump and axes, rice farmers in Garantung village on Indonesia’s part of Borneo seem more like a professional...
18 Mar 2013
As forests disappear, orangutans cling for survival in diminishing peat swamps
A little patch of forest, two hectares in size, looks lonely in the vast expanse of oil palm plantations that surround it. But from a short distance, forestry...
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