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Canadian caribou hunting ban highlights challenges of wildlife management Reconsidering maximum sustainable wild meat yields
News - 3 Oct 2019
Getting real about restoring the Earth at GLF New York Establishing pathways for the U.N. Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021-2030
In-depth - 1 Oct 2020
Traditional Tamanu: Healing land and body Does a tree that can repair degraded land, heal damaged skin and provide an important source of energy sound too good to be true? Think again.
In-depth - 1 Oct 2020
Traditional Tamanu: Healing land and body News - 24 Jun 2020
Forest tenure reforms in Indonesia could open door to greater gender equality Signs that women may benefit from greater access to earnings and education
Podcast - 30 Apr 2020
How trees and water fuel sustainable communities Podcast reveals the relationship between trees, forests and water
News - 28 Apr 2020
Lifting the barriers to improve women and child health in Indonesia’s Komodo Myths limit fish consumption, a potential source of valuable nutrients
Analysis - 27 Aug 2020
Circular economy is the future of wood fuel production in Cameroon Using waste to meet the country’s growing energy demand could reduce impact on forests
Opinions - 24 Jul 2020
Securing the future of mangroves through sustainable wood fuel management An appeal to protect Cameroon's fragile shoreline ecosystem
Analysis - 8 Jul 2020
Reflections on landscape challenges and opportunities in Kalomo Ubiquitous loss of quality in landscape resources
News - 12 Jun 2020
New technology transforms study of tree crowns and Congo Basin dynamics Doctoral student tests potential of remote sensing to inspect the canopy
Opinions - 17 Apr 2020
Usual and unusual suspects: What network analysis can tell us about climate policy integration Revealing social patterns, interdependencies and power relations
Photo Essay - 3 Mar 2020
Bringing back mangroves: Scientists in Mexico restore degraded ecosystems Lessons learned and applied to rejuvenate coastal ecosystems
Event Coverage - 20 Nov 2019
Peatlands in South America an asset in climate action efforts Closer collaboration needed to advance sustainable management
News - 11 Nov 2019
Life lessons: Teaching conservation and celebrating culture in Guyana Students build confidence in science and traditional skills
Event Coverage - 13 Mar 2020
Finale features lessons learned in social forestry–climate change partnership Inadequate data for measuring outcomes could jeopardize NDC targets
Interview - 28 Jan 2020
Q+A: Natural climate solutions could reverse emissions in 30 tropical countries, scientists say Interview with Conservation International scientist Bronson Griscom
News - 15 Jan 2020
Management of intact forestlands by Indigenous Peoples key to protecting climate Rights recognition crucial to fend off global warming and catastrophic climate change
Event Coverage - 10 Jan 2020
Indonesia’s leadership in peatland management in focus at COP 25 International Tropical Peatland Center plays pivotal role in research
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