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News
- 24 Apr 2015
The big spill: Intensive farming alters soils in forest remnants, study finds
Researchers discover high levels of nitrogen, phosphorus, uranium and cadmium.
Analysis
- 21 Apr 2015
Community versus enforcement: Responses to illegal wildlife trade
With poacher and ranger deaths mounting, experts seek another solution.
News
- 3 Mar 2015
Sumatran road plan could spell a dark new chapter for storied ecosystem: study
Political frustration and the stalling of REDD+ pushes local communities to deforestation.
News
- 6 Jan 2015
Calculating economic value of forests often overlooks biodiversity, study finds
How should we value pristine forests far from large human populations?
News
- 20 Nov 2014
Research on market-based conservation creates more confusion than clarity, analysis shows
“PES has also become such a broad term it has become somewhat useless,” says CIFOR scientist Romain Pirard.
Interview
- 16 Sep 2014
‘Deep, recurrent structural problems’ lie behind climate challenges
Eduardo Brondízio of Indiana University hopes to 'provoke questions that people may not be thinking about' during an upcoming colloquium.
Event Coverage
- 15 Sep 2014
Climate crisis ‘could become a global revolution’
“I think it’s possible to have more food, more forests, fewer emissions and better livelihoods. It can be done.”
News
- 8 Sep 2014
How do forests recover after logging? New network seeks to find out
Scientists find a big gap in our knowledge of logged-over forests in the tropics - with potentially significant benefits.
News
- 5 Aug 2014
New research seeks to gauge forests’ role in climate adaptation
Conservation of forests plays a strong role in communities' capacity to adapt to natural hazards.
News
- 16 Jul 2014
To define future of forests, first define ‘forests’
More detailed categories of forests are need for meaningful management decisions.
News
- 16 Jul 2014
To define future of forests, first define ‘forests’
Feature
- 10 Jun 2014
How selective logging could help protect Indonesia’s forests
Recognizing the value of logged forests for biodiversity conservation in Indonesia.
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