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Michelle Kovacevic - 4 Sep 2013
Stakeholders draw and paint their visions of their future landscape as a means to negotiate trade-offs.
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- 9 Dec 2014
“Dragons” urge youth to take the reins of power and solve forestry and agriculture problems
Dragons’ den of experts give critical feedback and advice to youth.
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- 9 Dec 2014
Rachel Kyte’s challenge for science: make landscape approaches easy for countries to use
Making landscape approaches work hinges on proving that they are economically and financially possible.
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- 8 Dec 2014
Peru official: Time to boost evidence basis, pace of landscape-level policies
How can we bring scientific knowledge to public policy decision-making?
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- 8 Dec 2014
Innovation expert: Ingredients for landscape success are here—and they’re working
Daniel Nepstad outlined the good news from Brazil and Indonesia at the Global Landscapes Forum 2014.
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- 8 Dec 2014
Indigenous leader: Development efforts in forests must be inclusive, respect rules
Setting clear rules will help Indigenous people safeguard their rights and responsibilities to forests.
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- 8 Dec 2014
Climate goals not achievable without landscape-level focus, says World Bank VP
"The science is now crystal clear; the economics are compelling."
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- 8 Dec 2014
Unilever CEO: Deforestation is the most urgent climate challenge
Global business leaders recognize that the cost of inaction on climate change is "rapidly becoming greater than the cost of action”.
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- 7 Dec 2014
Nepstad: Solution against climate change will “come from the land”
Collaboration between big market players and indigenous people can help overcome challenges in landscapes.
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- 7 Dec 2014
Muñoz-Dodero: Evidence-based land-use policy remains ‘an enormous challenge’
How can we engage the landscape approach in public policy?
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- 13 Dec 2013
‘Landscapes approach’ could alleviate West Africa climate change woes – scientists
How can we increase agricultural production among resource-poor farmers while taking climate change into consideration?
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- 5 Dec 2013
Credible data key to Indonesia’s efforts to solve forest fire, emissions challenges — expert
On peatlands, one single fire can produce five to six times more carbon emissions than clearing the same land area by other means.
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