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Karin Holzknecht - 22 Nov 2011
"REDD is at a real crossroads. The expectations going into Copenhagen were not met."
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7 Results found. From 1997 - 2022
News
- 23 Nov 2015
Migration: What happens to the people (and forests) left behind?
New patterns in migration are changing what it means to be ‘rural’ or ‘urban’—and reshaping the future of forests and farms.
Event Coverage
- 2 Jun 2014
Hopes rise for Myanmar to chart a greener path
Sustainable development, green economy and poverty reduction on the agenda for Myanmar.
Event Coverage
- 20 Nov 2013
Using a cross-sectoral landscapes approach to improve forest livelihoods
Scientists seek to understand the impact of climate change on smallholders and shifting agriculture.
Interview
- 12 Jun 2013
Q&A: ‘Traditional forest knowledge is not folklore, but a resource for change’
Miguel Pinedo-Vásquez on how traditional forest knowledge and practices can be used to in adaptation and mitigation initiatives.
News
- 8 Feb 2013
Researchers warn of more wild fires as Peruvians migrate to the big city
Extensive clearing and fewer people have made the western Amazon more vulnerable to blazes.
Event Coverage
- 11 Sep 2012
Açaí: could the wonder fruit also be wonderful for forests?
Moving outside of conventional forestry ideas to ideas on managing forests for ecosystem services and for food.
Interview
- 22 Nov 2011
How to connect REDD+ and markets while avoiding crises over access to land
"REDD is at a real crossroads. The expectations going into Copenhagen were not met."
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