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- 12 Jul 2018
Repositioning forests in rural economic development
The Nature Conservancy’s Jack Hurd on forest strategy for the future
Event Coverage
- 28 Jun 2018
Three questions on ecotourism with Robyn Nixon
Sustainable travel is worth the time and effort – for everyone
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- 18 May 2018
In ecotourism, trotting the globe to help protect it
How the travel industry can support economies and ecosystems in remote corners of the world
Event Coverage
- 15 May 2018
From the soil to the law, climate change efforts in Indonesia
A journalism workshop covers community forest management, REDD+ funding and more
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- 9 May 2018
In Indonesia, social forestry gets socialized
A new guidebook helps community members and policymakers understand complex social forestry schemes
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- 9 May 2018
In Indonesia, social forestry gets socialized
Event Coverage
- 7 May 2018
Taking stock of carbon in mangroves
How do communities and countries protect and benefit from blue carbon?
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- 7 May 2018
Taking stock of carbon in mangroves
Event Coverage
- 2 May 2018
For REDD+ payment, countries need framework, then investment
Asia-Pacific delegates discuss REDD+ implementation challenges, experts advise on how to attract cash
Event Coverage
- 26 Apr 2018
What happened at the 2018 Asia-Pacific Rainforest Summit
For existing and innovative new forest initiatives – from REDD+ to ecotourism – voices call for more momentum
News
- 17 Apr 2018
Why social forestry: Securing the sap
Tenure security from forestry schemes can help communities stabilize their economies and reduce conflict
News
- 17 Apr 2018
Why social forestry: Securing the sap
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- 16 Apr 2018
Why social forestry: Keeping the coffee
From a destroyed landscape to profitable plantations, a Sumatran village shows the benefits of social forestry schemes in Indonesia
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- 16 Apr 2018
Why social forestry: Keeping the coffee
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- 11 Apr 2018
Counting down: Scientists warn of ‘alarming’ loss of Borneo orangutans
A new study shows more than 100,000 orangutans have disappeared in 16 years
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