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Catriona Moss - 14 Jan 2015
More than 100,000 hectares of peatland forests are destroyed each year for oil palm and agricultural plantations.
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Event Coverage - 17 Dec 2015
Global agreements, but local action The message that solutions for climate and development will come from everyday landscapes resonated throughout the 2015 Global Landscapes Forum.
Event Coverage - 9 Dec 2015
Smallholders at the heart of Indonesia’s zero-deforestation dispute Government and business may find common ground in supporting small-scale oil palm farmers.
Event Coverage - 9 Dec 2015
Restoration as a local solution with global benefits Forest landscape restoration should be at the core of climate change strategies, Global Landscapes Forum hears.
Event Coverage - 7 Dec 2015
All the youth in the house, please stand up Salina Abraham grabbed the spotlight with her passionate call for youth to be considered like gender, race and regional diversity.
Event Coverage - 6 Dec 2015
Landscapes for sustainability: Potential, yes. Finance, not so much. New areas of investment are needed to bring the private sector on board, speakers say at Global Landscapes Forum.
Analysis - 4 Dec 2015
How landscape approaches can help achieve the SDGs – in three (challenging) steps Achieving the SDGs is not going to be easy and there’s no single way to do it, but landscapes could provide a useful framework.
News - 5 Nov 2015
Thinking restoration? Think big and think inclusive Countries may need to change their approach if they are to meet commitments to restore millions of hectares of degraded land.
News - 5 Nov 2015
Thinking restoration? Think big and think inclusive DG’s Column - 26 Oct 2015
Preventing fire & haze: sustainable solutions for Indonesian peatlands What can we do to break the cycle of the haze over the long term? How might we address the underlying drivers and achieve sustainable solutions?
Video - 21 Oct 2015
Where there’s smoke, there’s toxic gas Scientists analyze the smoke spilling out of the smoldering peatlands of Central Kalimantan.
Video - 21 Oct 2015
Where there’s smoke, there’s toxic gas Video - 13 Oct 2015
A pod of gold In "Food Trees", people from Burkina Faso explain why the African locust bean, or néré, is so important to their lives.
Video - 13 Oct 2015
A pod of gold News - 7 Oct 2015
In Ethiopia, jobs might grow on trees Industrial timber plantations could provide a way for Ethiopia to reduce rural unemployment and conserve natural forests.
News - 7 Oct 2015
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