About
714 Results found. From 1997 - 2025
Event Coverage
- 30 Sep 2014
New York Declaration on Forests elicits praise, concerns
“This broad support is really something good that has come from Climate Week,” said CIFOR Director General Peter Holmgren.
Analysis
- 27 Sep 2014
Program seeks to reclaim Australia’s missing woodland
The Victorian Government is encouraging farmers to protect and plant native vegetation on private land.
Analysis
- 26 Sep 2014
What’s ‘green’ about the green economy? Why scientists should read the history of development
Can the green economy deliver? A quick overview is in order before scientists and citizens can answer that question.
Event Coverage
- 22 Sep 2014
Forest-agriculture links not always clear-cut, expert cautions
"We’ve been talking about these things since the 1970s and I don’t see as much progress as we need."
Interview
- 16 Sep 2014
‘Deep, recurrent structural problems’ lie behind climate challenges
Eduardo Brondízio of Indiana University hopes to 'provoke questions that people may not be thinking about' during an upcoming colloquium.
Analysis
- 11 Sep 2014
Carving a place for women’s rights in Indonesia’s furniture trade
Women of Jepara's furniture industry typically earn US $1.50 each day.
News
- 8 Sep 2014
How do forests recover after logging? New network seeks to find out
Scientists find a big gap in our knowledge of logged-over forests in the tropics - with potentially significant benefits.
News
- 1 Sep 2014
Web of mistrust snags forest-protection programs in Cambodia
Attempts to promote trade in forest-based goods have had limited success, despite consumer interest.
News
- 20 Aug 2014
In Zambia, media branch out to cover forests, climate change
"We feel stories to do with the environment are difficult.”
News
- 13 Aug 2014
Growing Chinese presence a wake-up call for African natural resource managers
African states need to become better equipped to deal with powerful international partners.
Interview
- 12 Aug 2014
Q&A: On children’s place — and voice — in environmental planning
Capturing what children think about their environment could be useful in both research and policy decisions.
Most popular