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News
- 3 Dec 2014
REDD+ on the ground: For one initiative in Indonesia, politics in the peatlands
Kalimantan Forests and Climate Partnership caught up in an Australian domestic political debate.
News
- 3 Dec 2014
REDD+ on the ground: New book offers insights, lessons from across the tropics
Lessons from REDD+ are applicable across all different types of conservation interventions.
News
- 2 Dec 2014
Carbon 101: Faced with teaching a complex topic, scientists get creative
Communities want to know more about what carbon is, and why they should say yes to research.
News
- 2 Dec 2014
Theory to practice for landscape approach
A new paper lays out the necessary conditions for the landscape approach to succeed.
News
- 2 Dec 2014
Theory to practice for landscape approach
Video
- 28 Nov 2014
Outside a national park, agroforestry helping to save forests inside the park
Scientists use local participation and knowledge to determine drivers of land use change and land cover.
News
- 27 Nov 2014
Consistency vs country-driven: The debate over guidance for Safeguard Information Systems
Research highlights concern over trade-offs between different objectives, and the need to prioritize among them.
DG’s Column
- 26 Nov 2014
Mainstreaming emission reductions across the landscape
CIFOR's Director General outlines five issues that can bring about the transformational change REDD+ requires.
News
- 25 Nov 2014
State of sustainability: For three forest-based commodities, ‘a long way to go’
Sustainable development pathways needed for controversial crops; palm oil, shea nut oil and timber.
Interview
- 24 Nov 2014
Experts: Landscape restoration a delicate balance of people, policy, purpose
Three scientists discuss the promise and complications of the landscape approach.
News
- 20 Nov 2014
Research on market-based conservation creates more confusion than clarity, analysis shows
“PES has also become such a broad term it has become somewhat useless,” says CIFOR scientist Romain Pirard.
Analysis
- 12 Nov 2014
Stoves cook up relief for Ethiopia’s forests, climate
A simple device could spell relief for Ethiopia’s beleaguered forests by making cooking more efficient while reducing carbon emissions.
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