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Scientists estimate a third of young people in forest communities involved in trade of non-timber forest products.
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- 25 Jan 2022
Shoring up Burkina Faso’s shea trade requires intensive landscape restoration efforts
Demand may outstrip supply by 2034
News
- 28 Oct 2021
COP26 delegates should address gender gap in inequitable land policies, scientists say
Craft tenure policies to protect women’s right to gather harvests
Event Coverage
- 3 Aug 2021
Women producers in Burkina Faso face hardship if shea industry dwindles
Conference delegates adopt call to action
Feature
- 25 Sep 2020
Insecurity, COVID-19 hit women-led shea sector on eve of Africa free trade deal
Emphasis on agri-business exports puts small-scale producers at risk
14 Jun 2019
Borderline
Colonial borders still bring hardship for West African farmers: Friday video series
14 Jun 2019
Borderline
Video Q&A
- 7 Jun 2019
When ancestral lands fall victim to an international border
Voices from the forest-farm interface: Friday video series (Part VI)
Headlines
- 21 May 2019
Cull! Say scientists. Crisis! Say journalists. Plus news from the Wood Wide Web
Forests News delves into global headlines
Video Q&A
- 17 May 2019
Keeping the peace in a national park buffer zone
Voices from the forest-farm interface: Friday video series (part III)
Video Q&A
- 17 May 2019
Keeping the peace in a national park buffer zone
Video Q&A
- 10 May 2019
Losing farmland and forest to a national park
Voices from the forest-farm interface: Friday video series (part II)
Video Q&A
- 10 May 2019
Losing farmland and forest to a national park
Feature
- 3 May 2019
What the world can learn from West Africa’s unheard
Voices from the forest-farm interface: Friday video series
Analysis
- 6 Aug 2018
Getting landscape approaches off the ground, on the ground
A new, five-year CIFOR project will put the concept of ‘landscape approach’ into action
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