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Feature
- 31 Dec 2014
Best of 2014: In ‘Landscape Game,’ it pays to be green
New game allows players to explore the environmental impacts of public and private decisions.
Feature
- 30 Dec 2014
Best of 2014: Book takes long look at a controversial crop
Patrice Levang and Alain Rival release Palms of Controversies: Oil Palm and Development Challenges.
Feature
- 23 Dec 2014
Best of 2014: In Peru, isn’t it good (illegal) wood
A collection of stories about the Peruvian smallholder timber trade, from forest to market.
Event Coverage
- 17 Dec 2014
Along the Mekong, conservation-payment schemes are a study in contrasts
The future of PES in SE-Asia was recently discussed at a workshop in Hanoi.
Event Coverage
- 16 Dec 2014
Deal or no deal, experts upbeat on progress of REDD+ safeguards
“Our rights come first,” stressed Cándido Mézua Salazar, from the National Coordinating Body of Indigenous Peoples of Panama.
News
- 15 Dec 2014
In national REDD+ policy networks, a bit of conflict is not a bad thing
The Global Comparative Study discovers that competing interests make for better implementation.
Event Coverage
- 15 Dec 2014
Landscape approach could pave way to achieving SDGs: experts
As the world moves to implementation, clear measures of success will come to the fore.
Event Coverage
- 14 Dec 2014
Indigenous land rights take center stage in Lima
Cándido Mezúa Salazar urges greater respect for the role of indigenous communities during the Global Landscapes Forum.
Video Q&A
- 14 Dec 2014
Big demand seen for landscape approaches in Africa, expert says
“I’m in heaven to see how you can have one single place where everybody thinks alike and considers the multiple benefits of landscapes.”
Event Coverage
- 11 Dec 2014
Traditional herders face uncertain future, forum hears
“Indigenous people have a special relationship with the land and with their territory that is important for their physical and cultural survival.”
Speech
- 8 Dec 2014
UN development leader: Climate change undoing development gains
Former Prime Minister of New Zealand Helen Clark calls for "strong political will and leadership".
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