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DG’s Column
- 24 Nov 2014
Is the landscape approach good for forests?
Forest conservation must take into consideration the wider needs and aspirations of people.
News
- 6 Oct 2014
In fight against African pests, researchers point to natural-born killers
Many African farmers are suspicious of natural pesticides, despite their significant benefits.
Event Coverage
- 30 Sep 2014
New York Declaration on Forests elicits praise, concerns
“This broad support is really something good that has come from Climate Week,” said CIFOR Director General Peter Holmgren.
Event Coverage
- 22 Sep 2014
Forest-agriculture links not always clear-cut, expert cautions
"We’ve been talking about these things since the 1970s and I don’t see as much progress as we need."
DG’s Column
- 19 Sep 2014
Think beyond forests for a powerful climate solution. Think landscapes
Forests will be high on the agenda amid the negotiations, debates and search for solutions – and rightfully so.
Feature
- 12 Sep 2014
Gardens in the sky: The advantages of agroforestry in Bangladesh
What if the same land could grow more food, and at the same time create something that at least vaguely resembles a forest?
News
- 3 Jul 2014
Youth — the next frontier in forest management
Including youth in decision-making on forest management may be crucial when planning sustainable activities essential to their livelihoods.
News
- 3 Jul 2014
Youth — the next frontier in forest management
Event Coverage
- 27 Jun 2014
Examples in Asia lend weight to policy link for forests, farms
landscape mosaics and the landscape approach provide the way forward.
News
- 16 Jun 2014
African farmland investments face governance challenges
Failure to accept that large-scale farmland investments are a new reality in Africa may hinder dialogue on effective frameworks.
News
- 16 Jun 2014
African farmland investments face governance challenges
News
- 6 Jun 2014
Results of Cameroon land-fee study hold lessons for REDD+
How REDD+ can avoid the mistakes of the past and ensure benefit sharing mechanisms that are effective, efficient and equitable.
Video
- 9 May 2014
Brunei commits to cap agricultural land use at 1 percent
Political will to conserve forests and combat climate change.
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