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Kate Evans - 15 Jan 2013
Brazil’s government claims a 76 percent reduction in deforestation rate since 2004.
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DG’s Column
- 2 Nov 2013
On Landscapes – Part 3: Defining objectives and measuring progress
Defining a common language around objectives and measures of progress for landscapes.
DG’s Column
- 29 Oct 2013
On Landscapes – Part 2: What are landscapes?
Landscape = "A place with governance in place"
DG’s Column
- 25 Oct 2013
On Landscapes – Part 1: Why are landscapes important?
Existing land-based sectors have a poor record of seeking collaborate solutions. This needs to change.
News
- 19 Sep 2013
The multi-million dollar question: Is forest certification working?
Scientific evaluation of forest certification informs supporters whether they are getting value for their money.
Fact File
- 8 Jul 2013
FACT FILE – Indonesia world leader in palm oil production
Potential benefits of palm oil come at the expense of Indonesia’s natural forests.
Feature
- 16 Apr 2013
The Economist says we can simply adapt to climate change. We think they are mistaken.
CIFOR scientists question recent Economist article on global air temperature.
DG’s Column
- 4 Apr 2013
Could the Sustainable Development Goals include Landscapes?
Thinking about landscapes in the context of SDGs should come naturally.
DG’s Column
- 7 Feb 2013
Evidence-based forestry – a collaboration to raise the quality of science and policy for forests and sustainable landscapes
Putting robust evidence at the heart of our work.
News
- 28 Jan 2013
Forests as rainmakers: CIFOR scientist gains support for a controversial hypothesis
Controversial theory published to promote scientific dialogue on forest's role in rainfall.
Video
- 15 Jan 2013
How much credit can Brazil take for slowing Amazon deforestation – and how low can it go?
Brazil’s government claims a 76 percent reduction in deforestation rate since 2004.
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