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Interview
- 28 May 2014
Q&A: In the Amazon, important tree species remain ‘under the radar’
Smallholders risk fines to harvest timber that provides important sources of income.
Video
- 9 May 2014
Brunei commits to cap agricultural land use at 1 percent
Political will to conserve forests and combat climate change.
News
- 25 Apr 2014
Access to state-owned forests critical for rural smallholders, study finds
State-owned forests could be yielding more income both per hectare and per household than than private or community forests.
Analysis
- 24 Apr 2014
Research will be key to unlocking Indonesia haze crisis
A workshop in Jakarta highlighted the need for more answers.
News
- 1 Apr 2014
Can military decentralization tactics bring innovation to conservation?
Useful insights from decision-making in warfare could help conservationist tackle "wicked problems"
News
- 28 Mar 2014
Conservation incentive program shows economic, environmental payoffs in Brazil
Direct payments to families in exchange for conservation, community development and public services.
News
- 21 Mar 2014
Global study of forests and livelihoods shakes up the terrain
Poverty and Environment Network (PEN) challenges conventional wisdom on forest, poverty and policy issues.
Feature
- 7 Mar 2014
FOREST HEROINE: Phakee Wannasak wards off threats to community-led forest governance
Strong leadership to ensure community forestry is well conserved, and customary rules are enforced and passed on to the next generation.
Feature
- 6 Mar 2014
Fusing adaptation and mitigation funding: A lofty goal?
The clear separation of adaptation and mitigation in the international negotiations has become a major barrier to promoting synergies.
Video
- 26 Feb 2014
Prostates, Prunus and policy: A remarkable tree, a contested study, and tough choices ahead
"The challenge is to get the balance right between commercial demand for the bark, local people’s livelihoods and the resource itself".
News
- 13 Feb 2014
Forests and climate change in Central Africa — what will 2014 bring?
Demand for resources sees major projects changing Central Africa’s landscapes
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