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Feature
- 20 Dec 2019
Putting people at the heart of peatland conservation efforts in Borneo
Private sector, government and local communities collaborate in Kalimantan
Event Coverage
- 20 Dec 2019
Innovative peatland restoration efforts key to mitigating climate change
How new initiatives benefit local communities in Indonesia
Video
- 7 Jun 2017
The power of science communication
How the media can help protect Indonesia’s peatlands
News
- 18 Feb 2015
REDD ink: Forest efforts in Peru all but absent from news media
Research shows large disparity in media coverage around the world.
Feature
- 29 Dec 2014
Best of 2014: A controversial column, a strong response
Nadine Unger's claims in the New York Times lacked a scientific basis.
News
- 20 Aug 2014
In Zambia, media branch out to cover forests, climate change
"We feel stories to do with the environment are difficult.”
Feature
- 7 Aug 2014
Overcoming Zambia’s lack of environment reporting: Lessons from journalist training workshop
The need to make environmental issues interesting and understandable in Zambia's media houses.
DG’s Column
- 16 Sep 2013
Fires and haze – how to maintain a glow of interest?
Disasters only briefly capture public and media attention. Is this contributing to a lack of long-term planning by decision makers?
News
- 13 Dec 2012
In Peru, REDD+ moves ahead but media coverage lags
Study underscores the challenge of building public understanding of REDD+ programs and climate change.
News
- 13 Dec 2012
In Peru, REDD+ moves ahead but media coverage lags
DG’s Column
- 13 Nov 2012
Communication challenges in science for forest policy
Recent reports show a considerable gap between public perception and established scientific knowledge.
News
- 31 Oct 2012
In Nepal and Papua New Guinea, media does little to explain REDD+
Media needs to be able to simplify the complexities of REDD+ to help build public understanding.
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