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18 Results found. From 1997 - 2024
Analysis
- 6 Apr 2020
Considering context in participatory forest landscape initiatives
In participatory processes, engaging people to engage context is key to success
Photo Essay
- 3 Mar 2020
Bringing back mangroves: Scientists in Mexico restore degraded ecosystems
Lessons learned and applied to rejuvenate coastal ecosystems
22 May 2019
Increasing ecosystem carbon is good for species, says new study
International Day for Biological Diversity
Analysis
- 4 Jan 2019
Global climate action is nothing without local backing
Sub-national participatory decision making isn’t easy, but the reward is worth it
News
- 28 Nov 2018
Mexico’s REDD+ still highly centralized
Sharing governance roles and REDD+ benefits among entities at various levels remains a challenge, study finds
News
- 28 Nov 2018
Mexico’s REDD+ still highly centralized
News
- 12 Jun 2018
A first – and hard – look at restoring Mexico’s terrestrial ecosystems
Country-wide assessment of restoration projects aims to inform major national plan
News
- 20 Mar 2018
Plenty in common
Private investment in community-owned resources is a little-explored pathway to sustainable development
News
- 20 Mar 2018
Plenty in common
News
- 12 Mar 2018
From paper to reality: The task of restoring Latin America’s forest landscapes
Analysis calls for cooperation and planning across sectors
News
- 16 Nov 2017
COP23 Special: The politics of REDD+ in Mexico
Why measurement, reporting and verification is not a strictly technical task
News
- 16 Nov 2017
COP23 Special: The politics of REDD+ in Mexico
News
- 14 Sep 2017
Finding what works for national restoration plans
Lessons emerge from four countries in Latin America
News
- 14 Sep 2017
Finding what works for national restoration plans
Interview
- 8 Sep 2017
A promising (but uncertain) future for tenure rights devolution
CIFOR Scientist Steven Lawry shares findings from Nepal, Mexico and Guatemala
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