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- 13 May 2022
Seed orchard first step in restoring Bali’s Batur UNESCO Global Geopark
Pongamia pinnata seedlings planted in post-eruption area
Event Coverage
- 25 Mar 2022
Palm oil, coffee and songbirds: Toward sustainable trade in Indonesia
Trade hub webinar explores greener pathways
News
- 9 Feb 2022
Women coffee growers in Vietnam boost climate mitigation through agroforestry
Greater gender equity benefits reforestation efforts
Interview
- 20 Oct 2021
Keep fossil fuels in focus while talking forests and trees at COP26, says forestry expert
Interview with Robert Nasi: "Financial incentives falling short"
9 Apr 2021
Making space for women and Indigenous Peoples at the decision-making table
New guide aims to improve inclusion of under-represented groups
16 Feb 2021
Community-based forestry in Indonesia needs stronger focus on location, study finds
Conservation and rural livelihoods depend on site-specific technical support
Feature
- 26 Feb 2020
Are forests the answer to an uncertain future for coffee?
New research brews in the Congo Basin
Headlines
- 21 May 2019
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- 8 May 2019
Life on earth threatened as we know it, indigenous women lead ‘rights fight’ and baby orangutan rescue mission
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Headlines
- 29 Apr 2019
World deforestation, biodiversity crisis, Cyclone Kenneth and a peckish 83 year old protestor
Forests News delves into global headlines
News
- 16 Apr 2018
Why social forestry: Keeping the coffee
From a destroyed landscape to profitable plantations, a Sumatran village shows the benefits of social forestry schemes in Indonesia
News
- 16 Apr 2018
Why social forestry: Keeping the coffee
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