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174 Results found. From 1997 - 2024
News
- 6 Jan 2015
Calculating economic value of forests often overlooks biodiversity, study finds
How should we value pristine forests far from large human populations?
News
- 5 Jan 2015
Protected areas: biodiversity troves and carbon sinks under one canopy?
Research from Cameroon highlights carbon stocks of the Kom-Mengamé Forest.
Event Coverage
- 15 Dec 2014
Small farmers in Peru build climate resilience with innovation, ‘living lab’
“Local capacity to innovate is really crucial for resilience,” says representative of International Institute for Environment and Development.
Analysis
- 1 Oct 2014
The US-Africa Leaders Summit: Perspectives from the Congo Basin
Two summit sessions were of particular relevance to the next generation of communities and forests of the Congo Basin.
News
- 29 Jul 2014
Add adaptation to Congo Basin policies, scientists say — here’s how
Scientists offer four step approach to integrating climate change adaptation into forest management policies.
Event Coverage
- 14 Jul 2014
Unsustainable conversion of forests to private wealth must cease, economist says
Is the destruction of forested areas through business activities “the conversion of public wealth into private wealth"?
Event Coverage
- 11 Jun 2014
Experts: Forests’ genetic diversity, crucial for adaptability, facing greater risks
Panelists urge for the protection of forest genetic resources to preserve ecosystems.
News
- 12 May 2014
Sustainable development in the Congo Basin: Moving beyond the biodiversity agenda
Scientists and policy makers hope to see conservation and development not only coexisting, but blooming together in Africa.
News
- 25 Apr 2014
Seeking solutions in the wildlife farming debate
How can wildlife farming yield positive, sustainable livelihood benefits and conservation outcomes?
News
- 25 Apr 2014
Seeking solutions in the wildlife farming debate
News
- 20 Mar 2014
Scientific review shows oil palm plantations hurt biodiversity
Biofuels offer a promising way to respond to energy demand, but what are the consequences for native forest species?
News
- 27 Feb 2014
Seeking ‘gray literature’ on contribution of forest ecosystem services to food production
Can we use a landscape approach to feed an ever-larger population without degrading forests and other natural resources?
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