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An unclear definition of 'degraded land' is just one of the problems.
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- 22 Jul 2015
A price tag on the environment? That will be $125 trillion a year
Research from Indonesia shows money isn't everything for local communities.
Event Coverage
- 16 Mar 2015
Promises to keep: Can private sector ensure success of zero-deforestation pledges?
Experts discuss the New York Declaration on Forests.
Interview
- 16 Mar 2015
Zero-deforestation pledges and palm oil: a conversation
How will the New York Declaration on Forests be felt on the ground?
News
- 20 Nov 2014
Research on market-based conservation creates more confusion than clarity, analysis shows
“PES has also become such a broad term it has become somewhat useless,” says CIFOR scientist Romain Pirard.
Event Coverage
- 12 Nov 2013
COP19 in Warsaw: Eight decisions to watch on forests
The what, why and how on forests at the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
News
- 10 Sep 2012
Are conservation projects succeeding in the Lower Mekong Basin?
It is still difficult to know whether conservation projects are making an impact – either on conservation or on development.
News
- 28 Oct 2011
Biofuel standards need improvement to protect rainforests
An unclear definition of 'degraded land' is just one of the problems.
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