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- 7 Oct 2021
Better support for local communities can boost reforestation efforts in Ethiopia
AFR100 targets can be met
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- 24 Aug 2021
Dissecting multi-stakeholder forums and how they shape forest governance
Scientists weigh evidence from Brazil, Peru, Ethiopia, Indonesia
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- 5 Dec 2020
Soil health critical for maintaining human health, biological diversity, researchers say
Helping earth boost production
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- 21 Oct 2019
Getting Ethiopia REDD+ ready
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- 30 Jul 2019
How do you protect what’s ‘everywhere but nowhere?’
While Ethiopia’s tree planting steams on, its dry forests remain ignored
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- 30 Jul 2019
How do you protect what’s ‘everywhere but nowhere?’
Headlines
- 11 Jun 2019
Ghetto chimps, 4 billion trees for Ethiopia, while Amazon deforestation accelerates…fast!
Forests News delves into global headlines
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- 7 Dec 2018
Gender equality vital part of forest-based climate action, says CIFOR scientist at COP24
Gender-blind climate action risks jeopardizing efficiency and long-term sustainability
Interview
- 26 Feb 2018
When rights to land doesn’t mean rights to resources
A closer look at indigenous tenure at the Global Landscapes Forum
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- 28 Dec 2017
In the hands of farmers: Ethiopia’s push to restore degraded lands
Exclosures as restoration tools: Lessons from Tigray, Ethiopia
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- 22 Dec 2017
How China, Nepal and Ethiopia are restoring forest landscapes
Comparative study launched on sidelines of the Global Landscapes Forum finds success in devolving property rights
Event Coverage
- 14 Dec 2017
Why gender matters for restoration
How to bring everyone to the restoration table? Nairobi dialogue cultivates answers
Event Coverage
- 14 Dec 2017
Why gender matters for restoration
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