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11 Jun 2013
Guatemalan protected areas sideline the protectors
Guatemala's protected areas safeguard some of last remaining forests, but they are also threatening the livelihoods of the very people who have maintained these reservoirs of rich biological diversity...
10 Jun 2013
Diverse use of Guatemala’s biosphere reserve works best, research shows
New settlers, organized crime and climate change – these are just a few of the challenges facing communities in Guatemala’s Maya Biosphere Reserve....
7 Jun 2013
Bolivia’s Brazil nut gatherers must establish control over logging operations, says study
Brazil nut gatherers in northern Bolivia must play a greater role in overseeing commercial logging being undertaken in their forests, a study warns, or...
Video
- 3 Jun 2013
Q&A: Who owns the rights to the world’s common resources?
CIFOR scientist, Andrew Wardell, explains what the "commons" is and the challenges in managing common resources.
News
- 30 May 2013
REDD+ projects fighting an uphill battle on tenure – study
If tenure rights are not clear, then it is not clear who is responsible for reducing emissions or who can claim the benefits.
Event Coverage
- 29 May 2013
The invisible extinction of forest genetic resources: Can trees survive?
We need good forest management now to ensure we have the genetic resources to replace them tomorrow.
News
- 28 May 2013
Look who isn’t talking now: REDD+ information flows in Indonesia
A lack of information exchange and collaboration between stakeholders in REDD+.
28 May 2013
Farmers need stronger rights and incentives to preserve trees on farms in Africa: study
Despite reforms designed to promote community-managed forests in Africa, local people often have little incentive to preserve them, a new study shows.
Interview
- 24 May 2013
Q&A: The challenges of monitoring a forest three times as large as France
Land use planning is the first step if conservation, timber production, mining activities and agriculture are to co-exist.
News
- 23 May 2013
For DR Congo’s forests, legislation is only part of the solution
Scientists find DRC administration is struggling to build the capacity it needs to enforce legislation.
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