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Event Coverage
- 8 Mar 2014
FOREST HEROINE: Suprabha Seshan fends off population pressures on endangered species
Successful plant conservation through a combination of scientific and traditional knowledge.
Feature
- 7 Mar 2014
FOREST HEROINE: Phakee Wannasak wards off threats to community-led forest governance
Strong leadership to ensure community forestry is well conserved, and customary rules are enforced and passed on to the next generation.
News
- 11 Feb 2014
Are “alternative livelihoods” projects effective?
Is the approach failing or is the right evidence not being gathered?
Video
- 4 Feb 2014
FACT FILE — What are the Sustainable Development Goals?
Discussions on global goals focus on improved livelihoods, food security, ecosystem services, biodiversity and resource efficiency.
Analysis
- 3 Jan 2014
BEST OF 2013, POLEX: Should the media pay for wildlife conservation?
Wildlife films are a powerful tool in conservation and environmental issues, yet conservation activities remain grossly underfunded.
Feature
- 20 Dec 2013
FORESTS NEWS ARCHIVE: Martyr of the Amazon: The legacy of Chico Mendes
How would Chico Mendes feel about the way forests are being managed in the region today?
Event Coverage
- 17 Nov 2013
Biological corridors help plants adapt to climate change — study
Even the fastest-moving species won’t be able to keep up with climate change.
Video
- 5 Nov 2013
Martyr of the Amazon: The legacy of Chico Mendes
How would Chico Mendes feel about the way forests are being managed in the region today?
Video
- 5 Nov 2013
Martyr of the Amazon: The legacy of Chico Mendes
News
- 5 Nov 2013
Land rights: Both prerequisite and incentive for smallholder-based REDD+
Scientists believe dealing with land tenure issues is critical for the success of REDD+ projects.
Analysis
- 30 Oct 2013
We analyze: UNFCCC’s draft technical annex to report emissions
Document provides guidelines to help countries develop reference emission levels and assess emission reductions.
News
- 27 Sep 2013
Scientists tap local expertise to deepen knowledge of threatened species
Indigenous people’s knowledge can provide urgently needed data at little cost.
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