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News
- 22 May 2014
Smallholder profits, policies collide in Peruvian Amazon
Blame for Amazon deforestation falls wrongly on smallholders who clear small fields for crops.
News
- 21 May 2014
Global study challenges view blaming poor for forest clearing
Local forest clearing is not based on needs alone.
Video
- 20 May 2014
FORESTS NEWS UPDATE: Prostates, Prunus and policy: A remarkable tree, a contested study, and tough choices ahead
A comparatively rare product can generate profound health impacts, depending on how the forests are managed.
News
- 19 May 2014
New tech, better map on tap to protect Indonesian forests
Open data as a means to empowering and building trust between different stakeholders.
News
- 14 May 2014
New tactic eased conflict over Indonesian plantation use, research shows
Forum for equitable negotiations levels the playing field.
News
- 13 May 2014
Scientist urges specialized policy responses for Africa-China timber trade
Policy makers need to explore ways to strengthen oversight over the timber trade, strengthen law enforcement and empower districts.
Interview
- 12 May 2014
Q+A: Peg Putt on ‘decoupling’ economic growth to save the climate
If “green growth” is an oxymoron, what are the solutions?
News
- 12 May 2014
Sustainable development in the Congo Basin: Moving beyond the biodiversity agenda
Scientists and policy makers hope to see conservation and development not only coexisting, but blooming together in Africa.
Video
- 9 May 2014
Brunei commits to cap agricultural land use at 1 percent
Political will to conserve forests and combat climate change.
Event Coverage
- 8 May 2014
A country in transition, Myanmar ‘committed’ to sustainable path: minister
Myanmar is “fully committed” to green growth as it navigates to a more open country, its top environmental official said this week.
Event Coverage
- 7 May 2014
Funds plentiful, but will is weak to fuel low-carbon economy: experts
Momentum building towards a new international climate agreement.
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