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8 Feb 2023
Framing up the community-centred future of peatland management
Experts share knowledge from long-term research in Indonesia and beyond
News
- 19 Oct 2022
Shared peatland brings RoC and DRC closer on climate action
Good governance can mitigate threats to cross-border carbon sink
News
- 12 Oct 2022
Peatland ‘core domain sets’ to streamline measurement and reporting
Standards proposed for better data synthesis and less research waste
News
- 9 Sep 2022
How to monitor peatlands holistically… and practically
Researchers share standardized criteria and indicators for tracking peatland restoration
Event Coverage
- 16 Mar 2022
New SAGU project prioritizes conservation of lowland and upland peat areas
Dignitaries attend launch in Papua New Guinea
Event Coverage
- 7 Dec 2021
Sustainable trade and peatland management for emissions reduction and community livelihoods
Challenges and opportunities in Indonesia
Event Coverage
- 8 Nov 2021
Managing peatlands in Indonesia’s South Sumatra for multiple benefits
Comprehensive approach produces results
Event Coverage
- 6 Nov 2021
ASEAN peatlands: Critical in mitigating the climate crisis
COP26 delegates describe work on protection
Interview
- 18 Aug 2021
Q+A: Scientists shape sustainable wetland activities in vast Congo Basin
Review to serve as baseline for future conservation efforts
Event Coverage
- 10 Aug 2021
Scientists detail restorative mangrove and peatland management strategies
Webinar highlights conservation best practices
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