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Analysis
- 8 Jul 2022
Informal trade in charcoal and firewood in Africa creates need for sustainable approach
Demand for wood fuel highlights importance of cross-border cooperation
Event Coverage
- 19 May 2022
Experts map matrix of certification standards at World Forestry Congress
Forests vulnerable to complex value chains
News
- 30 Mar 2022
Rethink policy approach to dynamic bushmeat trade to conserve wildlife
African Journal of Ecology special issue
Podcast
- 19 Jan 2022
Keeping the momentum going to protect Congo Basin
New funding agreement offers a promising future
Podcast
- 19 Jan 2022
Keeping the momentum going to protect Congo Basin
In-depth
- 9 Apr 2021
On the road to sustainable palm oil production in Cameroon
A participatory role-playing game shows the advantages of multi-player collaboration.
Analysis
- 27 Aug 2020
Circular economy is the future of wood fuel production in Cameroon
Using waste to meet the country’s growing energy demand could reduce impact on forests
Opinions
- 24 Jul 2020
Securing the future of mangroves through sustainable wood fuel management
An appeal to protect Cameroon's fragile shoreline ecosystem
News
- 21 Jul 2020
Body Mass Index does not shape complete picture of nutritional needs of Pygmy people
Life expectancy 35 years for some wild-meat dependent communities in Central Africa
8 May 2020
Formalizing artisanal logging in Central Africa
A new project in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Cameroon aims to bring the sector to light
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
Analysis
- 6 Apr 2020
Considering context in participatory forest landscape initiatives
In participatory processes, engaging people to engage context is key to success
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