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News
- 2 Nov 2015
A landscape picture from Cameroon
Cameroon’s ‘Technical Operation Units’ may provide a foundation for adopting a landscape approach to development.
News
- 21 Jul 2015
Social networking for climate change adaptation in Cameroon (and it’s not Twitter)
Research shows informal networks are the most reliable when government structures fall short.
Event Coverage
- 8 Apr 2015
New research lab a boon for next generation of scientists in Congo Basin
New facilities are the result of international collaboration.
News
- 5 Jan 2015
Protected areas: biodiversity troves and carbon sinks under one canopy?
Research from Cameroon highlights carbon stocks of the Kom-Mengamé Forest.
News
- 5 Nov 2014
Logging roads a useful proxy for detecting forest degradation, research finds
Where roads are built, deforestation and biodiversity loss tends to be greater.
News
- 27 Oct 2014
Cameroon research adds to growing consensus on sustainable climate change strategies
"Local communities are the people who monitor whether carbon storage in the forest increases or decreases."
News
- 18 Aug 2014
Crop diversity can sweeten the deal for African cocoa farmers
Diversification of crops in cocoa agroforestry systems could be a win-win solution.
News
- 29 Jul 2014
Add adaptation to Congo Basin policies, scientists say — here’s how
Scientists offer four step approach to integrating climate change adaptation into forest management policies.
News
- 3 Jul 2014
Youth — the next frontier in forest management
Including youth in decision-making on forest management may be crucial when planning sustainable activities essential to their livelihoods.
News
- 3 Jul 2014
Youth — the next frontier in forest management
News
- 13 Feb 2014
Forests and climate change in Central Africa — what will 2014 bring?
Demand for resources sees major projects changing Central Africa’s landscapes
News
- 16 Nov 2013
Smallholder farmers in Cameroon nearly ready for REDD+ — with a bit of help
Reinforcing farmers’ existing capacities could promote agro-forestry practices less detrimental forest.
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