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Bruno Vander Velde and Sophie Furnival - 17 Nov 2014
There are serious difficulties in designing—and implementing—policies that an ever-growing number of stakeholders can agree on.
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16 Feb 2023
In DRC, Indigenous Peoples and local communities’ inclusion in REDD+ remains a work in progress
The country’s legal framework on climate change is among Africa’s most advanced, but more work is needed to promote inclusion, say researchers
Analysis
- 6 Apr 2020
Considering context in participatory forest landscape initiatives
In participatory processes, engaging people to engage context is key to success
Event Coverage
- 13 Aug 2019
Collaborating for the Commons
Scientists scrutinize multi-stakeholder forums in new study
News
- 9 May 2018
In Indonesia, social forestry gets socialized
A new guidebook helps community members and policymakers understand complex social forestry schemes
News
- 9 May 2018
In Indonesia, social forestry gets socialized
News
- 8 May 2018
Justice glitches and technical fixes in conservation projects
Why projects that bypass local concerns are bound to fail
Video
- 9 Aug 2017
For secure land rights, indigenous forest communities need more than just titles
While securing a land title may be a key step for forest-dependent communities, it is not sufficient to ensure legal rights and improve livelihoods, study...
News
- 31 Mar 2017
Three decades of tenure reform in Indonesia
A guide to the 'when', 'what' and 'why' of changing rights over resources
News
- 31 Mar 2017
Three decades of tenure reform in Indonesia
Interview
- 20 Mar 2017
Tenure reform: Lessons from the Global South
A Q&A with researcher Anne Larson on the changing conditions of rights and resources in discussion at the World Bank Land and Poverty Conference
Interview
- 20 Mar 2017
Tenure reform: Lessons from the Global South
Event Coverage
- 5 Dec 2014
Survey highlights REDD+ controversies over community monitoring
Fundamental tension between the dual goals of efficiency and equity under REDD+.
17 Nov 2014
‘Honeymoon’ over, REDD+ struggles with politics and power
There are serious difficulties in designing—and implementing—policies that an ever-growing number of stakeholders can agree on.
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