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13 Results found. From 1997 - 2023
Event Coverage
- 15 Feb 2023
How to balance the needs of both humans and wildlife?
UN biodiversity summit event showcased work of Sustainable Wildlife Management Programme across 15 countries
News
- 1 Mar 2021
National forest monitoring capacity increases worldwide, research shows
Countries trying to qualify for REDD+ payments could benefit
Interview
- 15 May 2020
Q+A: The year deforestation was supposed to be chopped in half
Small steps forward, but much left to do for forests under threat, says Robert Nasi
News
- 12 May 2020
What happens when freshwater fish hook up with forests?
Boosting biodiversity in inland waters
News
- 12 May 2020
What happens when freshwater fish hook up with forests?
Analysis
- 10 Mar 2020
No time to waste: Tropical forests become source of global warming
Findings put even most dystopian climate change models into perspective
News
- 6 Jul 2015
Wild food means good food: CIFOR study
Scattered forest bounty is difficult to track but vital for nutrition.
News
- 6 Jul 2015
Wild food means good food: CIFOR study
Event Coverage
- 19 Jun 2014
At summit, experts urge expanding equity as pillar of green economy
Investment in inclusive research is needed all along the value chain to support rural, forest-based livelihoods.
News
- 19 May 2014
New tech, better map on tap to protect Indonesian forests
Open data as a means to empowering and building trust between different stakeholders.
News
- 15 Jan 2014
In Brazil, governance key to resisting Mato Grosso deforestation — study
Can other tropical countries learn from Brazil's success at controlling export-driven deforestation?
News
- 19 Jul 2013
Biodiversity paradigm questioned after flaws found in logging impact research
The importance of local variations is often ignored when interpreting logging impact research, misdirecting conclusions.
Feature
- 13 Mar 2013
What do people think? Finding optimism in tree plantations
Competing needs for food, fuel and fiber argue in favor tree plantations. Do communities agree?
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