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- 22 Dec 2021
Meet the farmers and scientists collaborating to restore Kenya’s degraded grasslands
Bringing the soil back to life
News
- 17 Dec 2021
Scientists urge action as Gambian livestock grazing puts forests at risk
Threats to ecosystems must be addressed to meet environmental goals
Feature
- 2 Dec 2021
Chickens and cattle a gateway for economic diversification and wildlife protection
SWM Programme supports small livestock production
Opinions
- 3 Feb 2021
Building soil and ecosystem health for food and nutritional security: A worm’s eye view
“We must work with nature, not against nature”
Feature
- 11 Aug 2020
“Engagement landscape” concept takes shape in DRC’s Yangambi
CIFOR-ICRAF scientists define model for new sustainable strategy
Opinions
- 14 Jan 2020
Smallholder farmers in Cameroon benefit from landscape restoration efforts
Capacity building and needs assessment at the local level
News
- 25 Sep 2018
More milk, less emissions from forests
Sustainable intensification of dairy farms in Kenya reduces landscape degradation while enhancing livelihoods
News
- 25 Sep 2018
More milk, less emissions from forests
News
- 10 Jul 2018
Forests: The greenest pastures?
New findings on a secret to upping crop production without depleting soil of nutrients
News
- 10 Jul 2018
Forests: The greenest pastures?
News
- 28 May 2018
Are deforestation-free commodities too good to be true?
Deep down in supply chains, zero deforestation commitments look different than on paper
News
- 28 May 2018
Are deforestation-free commodities too good to be true?
News
- 6 Nov 2017
COP23 Special: In Burkina Faso, finding new paths through a changing landscape
What climate and land-use changes mean for farmers and pastoralists
News
- 31 Aug 2017
Forests, farming and food
New evidence on how forests contribute to dietary diversity
News
- 31 Aug 2017
Forests, farming and food
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