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178 Results found. From 1997 - 2024
News
- 21 Jun 2017
Long road ahead to indigenous land and forest rights in Peru
Regulatory reforms encounter both progress and setbacks
Analysis
- 4 May 2017
Peatland fire policy: From past to present
Analyzing 20 years of peat fire management intervention in Indonesia
Analysis
- 25 Apr 2017
Collective forest tenure reforms: Where do we go from here?
A scientist’s reflection on the 2017 World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty
Interview
- 7 Mar 2017
Gender and Forests
New reader compiles 30 years of research conducted on this perennially relevant topic
Interview
- 7 Mar 2017
Gender and Forests
Analysis
- 3 Mar 2017
The chicken or the egg?
What should come first: A research publication, or an impassioned blog post? A case study of Zambia’s mukula tree
Analysis
- 3 Mar 2017
The chicken or the egg?
Analysis
- 20 Feb 2017
Indonesian president hands over management of forests to indigenous people
In a fresh start in customary forest recognition by the State, President Joko Widodo bestows the right to manage customary forests on nine indigenous communities
News
- 6 Feb 2017
An environmental balancing act
Measuring the effectiveness of landscape approaches to conservation and development
News
- 6 Feb 2017
An environmental balancing act
News
- 2 Feb 2017
Where the land meets the sea: Governing mangrove forests
As countries ponder how to encourage mangrove conservation, the role of people, rights, and governance institutions should receive equal consideration
News
- 1 Feb 2017
Protecting Tanzania’s mangroves
Why the current conservation scheme is falling short, and alternative approaches to strengthen it
News
- 1 Feb 2017
Protecting Tanzania’s mangroves
Analysis
- 30 Jan 2017
The human element of mangrove management
Forests News invited Stephen Brooks, Land Tenure and Resource Governance Advisor for USAID, to write this special guest article in advance of World Wetlands...
Analysis
- 30 Jan 2017
The human element of mangrove management
Photo Essay
- 26 Jan 2017
Decoding Cameroon’s domestic timber trade
Behind a lucrative sector operating in the shadows
Photo Essay
- 26 Jan 2017
Decoding Cameroon’s domestic timber trade
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