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New research demonstrates the value of local knowledge to understand defaunation
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- 1 Jul 2022
Multi-stakeholder platforms set to resolve land-use conflicts in northern Ghana
The COVID-19 pandemic delayed but did not stop an initiative that aims to reduce conflict over land, a critically important effort for restoration and food security.
Event Coverage
- 4 Nov 2021
Balancing livelihoods, conservation and biodiversity through landscape approaches evaluated at GLF Climate
Meeting competing needs while confronting climate change
Video Q&A
- 31 May 2019
Firewood for income in a degrading landscape
Voices from the forest-farm interface: Friday video series (Part V)
Analysis
- 20 Nov 2018
Finding a recipe to reduce conflict in state forest areas
Stopping the trend: Dispute over land grows in tandem with Indonesia’s oil palm industry
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- 2 Nov 2018
What can hunters tell us about wildlife loss?
New research demonstrates the value of local knowledge to understand defaunation
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- 2 Nov 2018
What can hunters tell us about wildlife loss?
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