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Interview
- 18 Sep 2024
Using Facebook to expose illegal sport hunting in Brazil
Researcher Hani Rocha El Bizri shares how scientists are using social media data to expose illegal sport hunting in Brazil
28 May 2024
Can oil palm agroforestry serve smallholders in the Brazilian Amazon?
New study sheds light on livelihood implications for family farmers
Analysis
- 27 Jun 2022
Collective payments for ecosystem services: a promising policy tool to reduce deforestation?
Researchers find various levels of effectiveness and fairness depending on focus of PES payments and types of sanctions
Event Coverage
- 19 May 2022
Experts map matrix of certification standards at World Forestry Congress
Forests vulnerable to complex value chains
Interview
- 21 Mar 2022
Oil palm agroforestry in Brazil dispels myths about monocultures
Interview with Andrew Miccolis on International Day of Forests
Opinion
- 6 Oct 2021
Reducing deforestation and forest degradation, and conservation of forests at the Green Climate FundToo much, too little, or just enough?
As usual, the devil is in the detail
1 Sep 2021
Brazil’s Atlantic Forests are naturally regenerating much faster than expected
A cost-effective solution with impressive returns
News
- 24 Aug 2021
Dissecting multi-stakeholder forums and how they shape forest governance
Scientists weigh evidence from Brazil, Peru, Ethiopia, Indonesia
News
- 21 Aug 2021
Politicizing maps: Zoning project in Brazil exposes challenges of setting boundaries
Charting how territorial planning can be subject to external bias
7 Jul 2021
Why multi-stakeholder forums need fair participation from all sectors
Lessons from the Brazilian Amazon
News
- 12 Jan 2021
How one Brazilian state is tackling deforestation within its borders
In Pará, new approach to Amazon protections and new tool to measure progress
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