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23 May 2013
Managing environment & social effects of large versus small-scale investments in Congo
National agencies that promote and approve foreign investments in Congo Basin countries could play an important role in ensuring that new projects in the region are socially and environmentally beneficial...
23 May 2013
Liquid cash or solid investment? Trees offer new approach for Cameroon’s farmers
Smallholder farmers in Cameroon fell the trees in their fields simply to raise quick cash – but the practice could point to a new and sustainable way...
News
- 22 May 2013
Reducing deforestation emissions in Cameroon demands variety of expertise
Private sector and civil society required to bridge the gap in forest governance.
22 May 2013
As forests disappear, Indonesia must monitor big cats to reduce human wildlife conflict, says scientist
As Indonesia's national parks face threats from deforestation, agricultural expansion and other forms of human encroachment, it's vital that tigers, leopards...
22 May 2013
In pictures: Searching for the endangered Javan leopard
CIFOR research on monitoring biodiversity in Gunung Halimun-Salak national park in Java, Indonesia, brings new hope for the endangered Javan leopard.
Video
- 21 May 2013
Can biodiversity and logging coexist in the Congo?
Approximately 26 percent of the Congo Basin sub-region has been allocated for industrial logging concessions.
Video
- 21 May 2013
Can biodiversity and logging coexist in the Congo?
News
- 20 May 2013
US, EU timber import regulations could bankrupt Central Africa’s small-scale loggers: experts
Small-scale loggers may be driven out of business by international timber policies.
20 May 2013
Forest management in Central Africa: We’ve come a long way but there’s still a long way to go
Management of the forests of the Congo Basin in Central Africa has come a long way in the past 20 years, but there remains much to be done. We need to...
20 May 2013
Mangroves under threat as Cameroonians move toward coast
People migrating to Cameroon's southwestern coast are clearing mangroves at a rate so fast they can't regenerate, scientists at the Center for International...
News
- 16 May 2013
Can REDD+ drive change in DR Congo?
DRC and its forests remain a fragile state despite taking significant steps to rebuild institutions and maintain stability.
News
- 16 May 2013
Can REDD+ drive change in DR Congo?
16 May 2013
Q+A: Male-female lifestyles should factor into Congo climate programs
If forest management policies in the Congo Basin continue to disregard the differences between men and women, they'll be inefficient on the ground irrespective...
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