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- 18 Mar 2013
Forcing companies to carry out costly biodiversity surveys often backfires: Experts
What matters is the way an area is managed, not its status.
18 Mar 2013
As forests disappear, orangutans cling for survival in diminishing peat swamps
A little patch of forest, two hectares in size, looks lonely in the vast expanse of oil palm plantations that surround it. But from a short distance, forestry...
18 Mar 2013
Mapping Indonesia’s future: integrating indigenous claims to land
Armed with mapping tools, GPS equipment and compasses, indigenous groups in Indonesia have got a big boost from REDD+ for funding and technical support...
DG’s Column
- 15 Mar 2013
Maintaining forestry’s identity among global challenges
The landscape approach will strengthen links to core development challenges — poverty, food security, health, climate change and green growth.
8 Mar 2013
How-to guide: Incorporating women’s perspective into forest management
BOGOR, Indonesia (7 March, 2013) _While the world is coming to appreciate the unique perspective women have on forest management, researchers, conservationists...
News
- 7 Mar 2013
New Rights to Nicaragua’s Forests: Are Women Included?
A vision for managing forests that gives voice to all members of the community who benefit.
News
- 6 Mar 2013
Organisations join forces to fight for forest communities
Forest-based social movement find power in alliances.
News
- 25 Feb 2013
Conflicting land-use rights threaten Brazil nut harvesters
In Madre de Dios, about 1.3 million hectares of overlap exists in areas where timber and Brazil nut extraction occurs.
Feature
- 22 Feb 2013
Latin America’s forests – what lies ahead in 2013?
Trends in deforestation, impacts of ranching, farming, and roads, REDD+, and community forest management.
Feature
- 22 Feb 2013
Latin America’s forests – what lies ahead in 2013?
News
- 20 Feb 2013
In summary: Overcoming conflicting land-use claims in Peru
Scientists map conflicting land-use claims to identify key areas for new Forest and Wildlife Law.
News
- 19 Feb 2013
Big beetles, big benefits: Trading some of the largest insects on Earth
Researchers highlight the importance of integrating beetles and other insects into conservation and poverty reduction strategies.
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