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Andrea Booth - 14 Mar 2012
BOGOR, Indonesia (14 March, 2012)_“Oceans” will be one of the key issues under discussion at Rio+20 to ensure the protection of marine resources, yet mangroves – whose carbon sequestering ability and raft of ocean ecosystem services are being lost at an "alarming rate" -- are not mentioned at all in the summit’s zero draft agenda.
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- 4 Oct 2022
Study brings satellite data down to earth for biomass tracking
Combining forest inventories with remote sensing could increase accuracy and lower costs
News
- 18 Mar 2022
Researchers fill gaps in knowledge about growing biomass for energy
Optimum planting density and harvest age for Calliandra species
Event Coverage
- 11 Nov 2021
Biomass energy brings clean electricity to remote Indonesian islands
Land, livelihoods and climate to benefit, experts say
News
- 2 Sep 2021
Understanding forest change in Tanzania opens door for improved management
Context-specific data enables better policies and carbon reporting
Event Coverage
- 22 Mar 2021
Africa’s vast forest potential untapped, circular bioeconomy could help
“We can do it, we know how to do it, so now – let’s do it,” says Robert Nasi
Event Coverage
- 20 Mar 2021
Britain’s Prince Charles says circular economy powered by nature crucial for recovery
"Current crisis is just another wake-up call"
Fact File
- 14 Jul 2020
Under fire: Five myths about wood fuel in sub-Saharan Africa
Sector is mostly informal, despite its socioeconomic importance
News
- 15 Apr 2020
How tree growing can mitigate the environmental impact of displacement
A new initiative in Cameroon seeks to tackle soaring demand for firewood in refugee communities
Opinions
- 1 Apr 2020
Domestic policies alone can’t tackle wood fuel challenges
A call for a regional approach towards sustainability
News
- 27 Mar 2019
Prosperity grows in arid Wonogiri
Money to be made from the tamanu tree, study shows
News
- 27 Mar 2019
Prosperity grows in arid Wonogiri
Event Coverage
- 27 Feb 2019
Climate smart biofuel production offers financial benefits for local communities
Indonesia to boost biofuels use
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