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Greater access and migration tp mining sites contributes to forest loss in the Congo Basin.
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Analysis
- 8 Jul 2022
Informal trade in charcoal and firewood in Africa creates need for sustainable approach
Demand for wood fuel highlights importance of cross-border cooperation
Event Coverage
- 31 Jan 2022
REDD+ in DRC: Platform explores next steps for forest carbon, restoration and rights
Policies and actions for the future
Photo Essay
- 24 May 2021
Women entrepreneurs in DRC recover waste wood to produce clean cooking fuel
A win-win for the environment and the local economy
Feature
- 11 Aug 2020
“Engagement landscape” concept takes shape in DRC’s Yangambi
CIFOR-ICRAF scientists define model for new sustainable strategy
News
- 7 Jul 2020
Unlocking the power of entrepreneurship to promote local development in forest communities
Investing in sustainable livelihoods key to preserving Congo Basin
News
- 12 Jun 2020
New technology transforms study of tree crowns and Congo Basin dynamics
Doctoral student tests potential of remote sensing to inspect the canopy
News
- 15 Apr 2020
How tree growing can mitigate the environmental impact of displacement
A new initiative in Cameroon seeks to tackle soaring demand for firewood in refugee communities
Photo Essay
- 11 Jan 2019
Protecting Congo’s botanical treasures
A win-win for science, people and the environment
Photo Essay
- 11 Jan 2019
Protecting Congo’s botanical treasures
DG’s Column
- 12 Nov 2018
From research to action to protect the Congo Basin forests
CIFOR director general visits FORETS’ project site in DRC
News
- 2 Nov 2018
What can hunters tell us about wildlife loss?
New research demonstrates the value of local knowledge to understand defaunation
News
- 2 Nov 2018
What can hunters tell us about wildlife loss?
News
- 17 Oct 2018
Meet the next generation of Congolese forest experts
Postgraduate students supported by CIFOR share insights into professional ambitions
News
- 17 Oct 2018
Meet the next generation of Congolese forest experts
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