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Legal hubs help identify gaps to support sustainable wildlife management
Participatory legal reform processes can catalyze change
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- 12 Dec 2019
Forest restoration and democracy: Making communities visible in Madagascar
Landscape restoration will not be fully effective unless it contributes to social as well as ecological benefits
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- 19 Nov 2019
Shaping a pan-African forest-landscape restoration exchange
Malin Elsen, Sven Schuppener, Désiré Tchigankong, Joary Niaina Andriamiharimanana
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- 28 Aug 2019
Leaders of the future: Shaking up old school ideas on learning about tropical forestry
African universities break academic paradigms
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- 4 Mar 2019
Baffled scientists, boreal forest wipeout and Norway ditches dirty palm oil
Forests News delves into last week's headlines from around the globe
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- 5 Feb 2019
Leopards on the loose, a planet inferno, and will fast food giants spark a Domino’s effect for climate change?
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- 2 Nov 2017
Restoring forest landscapes: A question of community rights
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