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Rachel Rivera - 17 Feb 2012
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- 27 Mar 2018
10 years on, tenure remains a challenge for REDD+
A closer look at results from five countries
Feature
- 28 Feb 2018
Oil palm landscapes: Indonesia’s game of palms
Finding ways to conserve forests in the face of expanding plantations
Feature
- 27 Feb 2018
Oil palm landscapes: Playing for keeps
How a simple board game could lead to more sustainable palm oil
News
- 5 Jul 2016
Backwards from gender equality: Oil palm’s impact on Dayak women
Land use change is transforming women's status in East Kalimantan, research shows
Analysis
- 1 Jul 2016
What do locals think of large-scale tree plantations?
Tree type can make a difference for people living near plantations in Indonesia.
News
- 17 Feb 2012
Traditional livelihoods decline in Borneo forests as communities rely on mining, logging jobs
Research suggests locals should have greater say in development efforts.
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