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News
- 14 Sep 2012
East Kalimantan to trial new REDD+ safeguards system
Social safeguards aim to include information transparency and indigenous and local communities in REDD+ planning.
Event Coverage
- 29 Aug 2012
Indonesia brings new hope for rhino conservation
First recorded sighting of rhinoceros sub-population in over 26 years shows all is not lost for Sumatran rhinos.
News
- 22 Aug 2012
Greater awareness needed to dispel REDD+ myths
The basic question for local communities - ‘what are we consenting to?’ - is still unanswered.
Video
- 15 Aug 2012
Agriculture: friend or foe of the Moluccan cockatoo?
Moluccan cockatoo found to partially depend on the human modified forest inside national park.
Video
- 15 Aug 2012
Agriculture: friend or foe of the Moluccan cockatoo?
Event Coverage
- 1 Aug 2012
Policymakers must consider forests before deciding on sustainable development goals
"If we just look at forests for their carbon, we are missing a whole lot."
News
- 27 Jul 2012
Boosting Indonesia’s wetlands science is key to tackling climate change
Wetlands contain more carbon than any other forest, and they're under threat.
Feature
- 20 Jul 2012
Social assets and social hazards shape adaptive capacity in Setulang
Adaptation planning should take into account both the social assets and the social hazards that enhance or hinder adaptive capacity.
Feature
- 11 Jul 2012
Forest communities provide a new perspective on climate change in Papua
The future climate is uncertain; we have to understand how communities are adapting.
News
- 6 Jul 2012
Charred lands: fertile grounds for sustainable agriculture in Kalimantan?
Sites in Kalimantan could be the first scientifically documented instance of Anthropogenic Dark Earths in tropical Asia.
Event Coverage
- 27 Jun 2012
Indonesia seeks “multi-bilateralism” to help get REDD+ off the ground
Financial uncertainty could prevent Indonesia moving forward with REDD+.
Event Coverage
- 22 Jun 2012
In gender issues, we need to walk the talk, say leaders and researchers in Rio+20
Leading experts expressed their frustration in Rio de Janeiro.
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