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DG’s Column
- 2 Nov 2012
Sustainable forestry à la Sweden
Forestry is not about trees, it is about people. And it is only about trees insofar as it serves the needs of people.
Event Coverage
- 29 Oct 2012
Bringing the genebank back to the field: researcher argues for on-farm conservation
Researchers promote community based biodiversity management to protect biological diversity.
25 Oct 2012
Sharing land with tigers in Nepal
BOGOR, Indonesia (25 October, 2012)_There is intense ongoing debate in the scientific literature about whether ‘land sharing’ or ‘land sparing’...
News
- 24 Oct 2012
Sharing land with tigers in Nepal
Coexistence between humans and top predators may be possible after all.
News
- 24 Oct 2012
Sharing land with tigers in Nepal
DG’s Column
- 11 Oct 2012
Scaling up sustainability: time for forestry to come out of the forest
Scientists and policy makers need to see the wider benefits that forestry can bring to sustainable development.
News
- 1 Oct 2012
Can REDD+ protect the trees that nourish nut harvesters in Peru’s Amazon rainforest?
Concerns that Brazil nut harvesters won't see direct benefits themselves from the carbon storage scheme.
27 Sep 2012
Chance encounter with reclusive golden cat renews calls for Ugandan park protection
Without support from local people, conservation achievements may remain fragile and unsustainable.
News
- 26 Sep 2012
Follow the rain: tree biodiversity greatest in areas of high rainfall
We cannot control rainfall itself, but we can conserve the landscapes that have high rainfall.
24 Sep 2012
Can ecotourism offer funding solutions for Vietnam’s national parks?
JEJU, South Korea (18 September, 2012)_Maintaining fragile ecosystems while addressing the development needs of a growing population are often seen as...
News
- 20 Sep 2012
Locals need land titles before development funds can ease rural poverty in Vietnam
In Vietnam, ecosystem payments are often unevenly distributed, resulting in the dominance of the local elite.
Analysis
- 13 Sep 2012
Going once, going twice….. The great green land grab
Market-based solutions are perceived as the overriding panacea to the world’s environmental problems. Are they?
Analysis
- 13 Sep 2012
Going once, going twice….. The great green land grab
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