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Event Coverage
- 1 Jun 2022
Sustainable soil movement grows at COP15 on land desertification and drought
Coalition of Action 4 Soil Health takes shape
Feature
- 24 Feb 2021
A tree-powered circular bioeconomy
Seeking solutions that bring together diverse stakeholders
Event Coverage
- 29 Oct 2020
U.N. expert urges transformative change to bend curve on biodiversity loss
COVID-19 economic recovery offers massive opportunity
Interview
- 15 May 2020
Q+A: The year deforestation was supposed to be chopped in half
Small steps forward, but much left to do for forests under threat, says Robert Nasi
News
- 12 May 2020
What happens when freshwater fish hook up with forests?
Boosting biodiversity in inland waters
News
- 12 May 2020
What happens when freshwater fish hook up with forests?
DG’s Column
- 20 Mar 2020
Five (or six) solutions for saving the world’s forests and restoring landscapes
Working together for maximum impact
News
- 8 Mar 2020
Recipe for slowing species loss and cutting extinction risk in half
Conservationists weigh in ahead of Convention on Biological Diversity meeting
Headlines
- 24 Apr 2019
Earth from Space, banks back environment, and can Notre Dame inspire A Global Deal for Nature?
Forests News delves into global headlines
Analysis
- 15 Oct 2018
Securing rights of indigenous peoples and local communities may curb global warming
We cannot restore tropical forests without restoring the rights of their traditional owners
News
- 15 Dec 2014
Who’s actually implementing landscape approaches? Study seeks to find out
Despite growing support for the landscape approach, relatively few case studies have been documented.
Event Coverage
- 11 Jun 2014
Experts: Forests’ genetic diversity, crucial for adaptability, facing greater risks
Panelists urge for the protection of forest genetic resources to preserve ecosystems.
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