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Christine Padoch - 10 Feb 2012
BOGOR, Indonesia (10 February, 2012)_For almost as long as our species has lived on earth, we have fed ourselves directly from the bounty of forests, grasslands and other wild places. Now a largely urban species, having multiplied greatly and changed the face of the earth, we often forget or grossly misunderstand the continuing role of forests in feeding...
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Opinion
- 25 Aug 2023
Agroecology can fix our food systems. Here’s how.
Co-creative approach offers integrated solutions to pressing global challenges
13 Jul 2023
UN goal of ending hunger by 2030 risks failure as global food crisis worsens
Pandemic and war in Ukraine have pushed 122 million more people into hunger since 2019, according to new report.
Opinion
- 2 May 2023
Why the time for trees, forests and agroforestry is now
After decades of research and advocacy, they're finally at the forefront of approaches to address global challenges
10 Jan 2023
Refugees planning together for sustainable forest management
New brief outlines approach to address social, environmental and economic challenges resulting from mass migration in Cameroon
News
- 20 Oct 2022
When forests feed the fish that feed our families
Land use and land cover change affects fish catch in Cameroonian rivers
News
- 20 Oct 2022
When forests feed the fish that feed our families
News
- 28 Sep 2022
Radical transformation essential to secure food systems resilience for Africa’s future
GLF Africa explored African solutions to the global food crisis
Feature
- 15 Dec 2021
Wildlife clubs teach children in Guyana’s Rupununi about life and livelihoods
SWM Programme provides tools for learning
Podcast
- 16 Oct 2021
Much room for mushrooms in global diets
Huili Li and Asanka Bandara from CIFOR-ICRAF and Kunming Institute of Botany
Podcast
- 16 Oct 2021
Much room for mushrooms in global diets
Podcast
- 21 May 2021
Protecting biodiversity on earth: We are part of the solution
Biodiversity mapping and genetic conservation is critical, especially in areas of development
News
- 6 May 2021
Scientists urge greater role for forests in policies on food security and nutrition
Forests, trees and agroforestry often undervalued
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