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Kate Evans - 18 Jun 2012
Despite gaining traction in policy circles, implementing REDD+ has proved increasingly difficult.
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Feature
- 24 Nov 2015
10 views on the future of REDD+
Ahead of the UN climate change conference in Paris, experts from across the globe give their take on what's next for REDD+.
News
- 21 May 2014
Global study challenges view blaming poor for forest clearing
Local forest clearing is not based on needs alone.
News
- 28 Apr 2014
Study paints nuanced picture of gender roles in forestry
Cultural differences have significant impacts on gender roles around the world.
News
- 21 Apr 2014
Rural ‘environmental income’ on par with crop income, study finds
Scientists find 77 percent of environmental income comes from natural forests.
News
- 21 Mar 2014
Global study of forests and livelihoods shakes up the terrain
Poverty and Environment Network (PEN) challenges conventional wisdom on forest, poverty and policy issues.
Analysis
- 1 Jan 2014
BEST OF 2013, POLEX: “Economist” response, Verchot and Angelsen
CIFOR scientists question recent Economist article on global air temperature
Event Coverage
- 20 Nov 2013
‘Climate smart’ agricultural practices may not always be climate smart – scientist
'Climate Smart' must also be 'Farmer Smart'.
Event Coverage
- 15 Nov 2013
Putting land-use models to work amid efforts to slow climate change
Landscape modelling proves as useful tool for decision making and consensus building.
News
- 11 Nov 2013
Forest cover can guide effective REDD+ development policies – experts
Forest transition framework highlights policy options for REDD+.
Interview
- 10 Jun 2013
Q+A: Can the REDD+ climate change program produce measurable results in the next three years?
Funding questions add another major layer of uncertainty in REDD+.
Event Coverage
- 21 Dec 2012
Scientists show technical concerns no longer an obstacle to progress on REDD+
Obstacles to reaching agreement on monitoring of carbon emissions are political, not technical.
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