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- 16 Apr 2019
Paris Agreement disagreement; landscape restoration “overlooked,” misinterpreted, blocked
Forests News delves into headlines from around the globe
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- 12 Mar 2018
From paper to reality: The task of restoring Latin America’s forest landscapes
Analysis calls for cooperation and planning across sectors
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- 14 Sep 2017
Finding what works for national restoration plans
Lessons emerge from four countries in Latin America
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- 12 Sep 2017
Challenges and opportunities for the restoration of Andean forests
Views on ecological restoration in the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia
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- 21 Dec 2016
Alternative approaches to illegal logging
Research backs incentives, monitoring and transparency for timber sustainability
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- 21 Dec 2016
Alternative approaches to illegal logging
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- 20 Dec 2016
Why does illegal logging continue after forestry reforms?
Researchers take a closer look at the connections between regulations and local needs in Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia
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- 25 Jun 2016
Amazon land tenure study wins top award
CIFOR scientists awarded for ground-breaking study on land tenure.
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- 25 Jun 2016
Amazon land tenure study wins top award
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- 3 Nov 2015
Owning the Amazon: Individual titles might not be the answer
Accepted notions about the power of formal, individual property rights may have been turned on their head.
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- 27 Apr 2015
That tricky gender thing: Lessons from Amazonia
Researchers need to ask better questions - and then listen better.
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- 27 Apr 2015
That tricky gender thing: Lessons from Amazonia
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- 23 Feb 2015
EU plan to curb illegal logging: Think big by thinking small?
Policymakers urged to work with local farmers, or risk turning them into 'outlaws'.
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