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1217 Results found. From 1997 - 2024
Analysis
- 22 Feb 2023
Are community rights being upheld in REDD+ safeguards processes and landscapes in East Kalimantan?
Examining the implementation of safeguards in Indonesia
Event Coverage
- 15 Feb 2023
How to balance the needs of both humans and wildlife?
UN biodiversity summit event showcased work of Sustainable Wildlife Management Programme across 15 countries
8 Feb 2023
Framing up the community-centred future of peatland management
Experts share knowledge from long-term research in Indonesia and beyond
2 Feb 2023
Growth of forest plantations in Central Africa lags over financing constraints
Despite exciting opportunities and strong potentials, forest plantations occupy a very limited space in the sub-region, both in terms of area and production.
In-depth
- 30 Jan 2023
Tropical wetland countries refine forest reference emission levels (FREL)
Peru, DRC, and RoC follow Indonesia’s lead on more accurate emission estimates
24 Jan 2023
Realities of doing science in remote rainforests: The Karaawaimin Taawa Biodiversity Assessment
Project organizers share insights from research expedition in Guyana’s deep south
DG’s Column
- 19 Jan 2023
A new deal for nature?
Feeling out the new framework for biodiversity protection with the Kunming-Montreal pact
DG’s Column
- 19 Jan 2023
A new deal for nature?
16 Jan 2023
Asian demand for timber to intensify pressure on Central Africa’s forests
Stricter European controls to ensure the legality of wood has diverted export to Asian countries.
13 Jan 2023
Researchers to support East Kalimantan’s low-carbon emission programme with impact evaluation
Quasi-experimental research seeks to help the East Kalimantan provincial government in implementing effective, efficient, and equitable policies
11 Jan 2023
Finding patterns in forest loss
Deforestation archetypes can help policymakers understand what strategies have an impact
11 Jan 2023
Finding patterns in forest loss
9 Dec 2022
Indonesia champions public-private partnerships at COP27
The quest for net zero is too great for governments alone, speakers say
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