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News
- 16 May 2016
Land tenure and livelihoods: What’s the connection?
New study finds that securing land rights doesn't always guarantee better livelihoods for communities in Peru, Indonesia and Uganda.
News
- 26 Apr 2016
Switching swidden to agroforestry – a small intervention with big potential in West Java
By converting to agroforestry, farmers in Indonesia could reap major environmental, economic and social benefits.
Analysis
- 23 Apr 2016
Paris Agreement signed. Now what?
Here’s what to consider as the global climate agreement set in motion at the COP21 in Paris moves towards implementation.
News
- 22 Apr 2016
The importance of integration
Why an integrated approach to the Sustainable Development Goals is necessary to ensure their success and protect the planet and its people.
News
- 22 Apr 2016
The importance of integration
Analysis
- 16 Apr 2016
America’s legacy in its second term as facilitator of the Congo Basin Forest Partnership
As leadership transfers from the US to the EU, what lies ahead for the Congo Basin Forest Partnership?
News
- 22 Mar 2016
Finding water amid the trees
More trees in arid areas could lead to more water access—which is good news for hundreds of millions of the world’s poorest people.
News
- 22 Mar 2016
Finding water amid the trees
News
- 1 Feb 2016
Rising tides: Will mangroves keep up as sea levels climb?
Ahead of World Wetlands Day, research shows how protecting mangroves can mitigate sea level rise – while also helping them adapt to its effects.
News
- 23 Oct 2015
Amazon rising: Adaptation begins at home
Years of coping with external shocks have left river communities in the Brazilian Amazon adapting to climate change their own way.
News
- 23 Oct 2015
Amazon rising: Adaptation begins at home
News
- 21 Jul 2015
Social networking for climate change adaptation in Cameroon (and it’s not Twitter)
Research shows informal networks are the most reliable when government structures fall short.
Analysis
- 29 May 2015
Countdown to Paris: 10 climate concerns related to forests and land use
Everything from human rights to the Green Climate Fund will be up for discussion.
News
- 20 May 2015
It’s a turn on: Talking climate change on Congo Basin radio
The station broadcasting climate change news in Lingala, Kituba, French and Pidgin English.
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