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13 Jan 2023
Researchers to support East Kalimantan’s low-carbon emission programme with impact evaluation
Quasi-experimental research seeks to help the East Kalimantan provincial government in implementing effective, efficient, and equitable policies
27 Oct 2022
Sharing REDD+ benefits to meet Indonesia’s climate targets
Dialogue explores incentives to achieve FoLU Net Sink 2030 goals
News
- 20 Jun 2019
Zoom in on Borneo ecology
New large-scale vegetation maps aid Indonesia’s One Map Policy
Headlines
- 19 Mar 2019
EU lands palm oil blow, student climate strikes, air pollution worse than smoking
Forests News delves into last week's headlines from around the globe
Interview
- 6 Sep 2018
Why the drone buzz is getting louder
Our leading drone ecologist shares how this technology is changing forest and land management research
Interview
- 6 Sep 2018
Why the drone buzz is getting louder
Event Coverage
- 16 Aug 2018
How far has Indonesia come on peatland conservation and restoration?
Storing “disproportionate” amounts of carbon, the archipelago’s peatlands are vital to achieving climate goals
News
- 1 Aug 2018
Back to the future: Sketching out oil palm scenarios to 2035
Mapping impacts of land use change for ecosystem services in Kalimantan
Feature
- 16 Jul 2018
Intersectionality is important for forests too
And five ways to see it more clearly
Feature
- 16 Jul 2018
Intersectionality is important for forests too
Feature
- 4 Jul 2018
Gaharu: A migration story
A wood worth more than gold, and the changing face of a province and its forests
Feature
- 4 Jul 2018
Gaharu: A migration story
Interview
- 30 Nov 2017
Are ‘No deforestation’ commitments working?
Researchers take a look at the evidence
Interview
- 30 Nov 2017
Are ‘No deforestation’ commitments working?
News
- 7 Apr 2016
Timber laws set to shake up local industry
In Indonesia, a country with a large informal sector in almost everything, legalizing timber production is tricky business.
News
- 7 Apr 2016
Timber laws set to shake up local industry
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