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Uncertainty behind REDD+ financing means developers need a new approach.
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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
Event Coverage
- 13 Aug 2019
Collaborating for the Commons
Scientists scrutinize multi-stakeholder forums in new study
Feature
- 8 Mar 2019
International Women’s Day: Indigenous women off the charts
How to put equal rights on the map
News
- 12 Oct 2017
Governing mangroves: From Tanzania to Indonesia
Global review finds tenure rights key to conservation of coastal forests
News
- 12 Oct 2017
Governing mangroves: From Tanzania to Indonesia
News
- 21 Aug 2017
Measuring the effectiveness of subnational REDD+ initiatives
New insights into carbon monitoring methods at the local level
News
- 11 May 2016
Who is really bearing the cost of REDD+? The answer may surprise you
A recent study brings a reality check on who is footing the bill for REDD+.
Feature
- 11 Mar 2016
Science sisters of the Amazon
A mentor system is helping young women scientists in Peru and Brazil to break through barriers.
Feature
- 11 Mar 2016
Science sisters of the Amazon
News
- 26 May 2015
In the forest, women’s voices not heard: report
Gender equality requires more than inviting women to meetings.
News
- 26 May 2015
In the forest, women’s voices not heard: report
Event Coverage
- 8 Apr 2015
New research lab a boon for next generation of scientists in Congo Basin
New facilities are the result of international collaboration.
Event Coverage
- 26 Jan 2015
Voices of REDD+: in a vast Amazonian district, coalitions and carrots bring hard-won successes
“It’s urgent, it’s needed, and there are feasible solutions that are being tested.”
News
- 15 Dec 2014
In national REDD+ policy networks, a bit of conflict is not a bad thing
The Global Comparative Study discovers that competing interests make for better implementation.
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