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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+.
Analysis
- 24 Dec 2015
Paris Agreement: Not perfect, but the best we could get
Forests and other carbon-absorbing ecosystems are at the heart of the (imperfect) Paris Agreement, this in-depth analysis explains.
Analysis
- 9 Nov 2015
Climate negotiations have never looked like this
In the buildup to COP21, it seems the world has accepted it must act on climate change—but it must balance ecosystems integrity and social needs.
Analysis
- 12 Jun 2015
How and why should equity be addressed within the REDD+ framework?
For climate negotiators, equity should be considered a practical and ethical imperative.
DG’s Column
- 17 Mar 2015
Finance for sustainable landscapes: Momentum is building
The Lanscape Fund project will be launched at Global Landscapes Forum: The Investment Case.
Event Coverage
- 10 Dec 2014
Gender inequality merits greater attention in climate decisions: panel
From research in the field to international boards, gender is often ignored.
DG’s Column
- 1 Dec 2014
Forum links science, policy, sectors at turning point for climate, development
The Global Landscapes Forum 2014 draws together 91 organizations to answer the 'How?' of sustainable development.
DG’s Column
- 26 Nov 2014
Mainstreaming emission reductions across the landscape
CIFOR's Director General outlines five issues that can bring about the transformational change REDD+ requires.
Event Coverage
- 26 Nov 2014
Safeguards, finance loom large at UN climate talks in Lima
CIFOR scientists Lou Verchot and Steve Leonard dicuss the main topics of debate in climate change policy.
Feature
- 9 Jun 2014
Forests, land use and the Green Climate Fund: Open for business?
Private sector ‘eager to jump onto green investment'.
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.
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