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Interview
- 20 Mar 2017
Tenure reform: Lessons from the Global South
A Q&A with researcher Anne Larson on the changing conditions of rights and resources in discussion at the World Bank Land and Poverty Conference
News
- 21 Dec 2016
Alternative approaches to illegal logging
Research backs incentives, monitoring and transparency for timber sustainability
News
- 20 Dec 2016
Why does illegal logging continue after forestry reforms?
Researchers take a closer look at the connections between regulations and local needs in Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia
News
- 25 Jun 2016
Amazon land tenure study wins top award
CIFOR scientists awarded for ground-breaking study on land tenure.
News
- 25 Jun 2016
Amazon land tenure study wins top award
News
- 16 May 2016
Land tenure and livelihoods: What’s the connection?
New study finds that securing land rights doesn't always guarantee better livelihoods for communities in Peru, Indonesia and Uganda.
News
- 16 May 2016
Land tenure and livelihoods: What’s the connection?
News
- 1 Apr 2016
REDD+ and other imperfect solutions
Indigenous communities in Peru’s Amazon are trying various ways to conserve forests – while making an income from them too.
News
- 1 Apr 2016
REDD+ and other imperfect solutions
Feature
- 11 Mar 2016
Science sisters of the Amazon
A mentor system is helping young women scientists in Peru and Brazil to break through barriers.
Feature
- 11 Mar 2016
Science sisters of the Amazon
Feature
- 9 Jan 2016
Hunters, gatherers and all those gender roles
In indigenous communities in the Peruvian Amazon, men and women differ in how they use forests and participate in projects.
Feature
- 9 Jan 2016
Hunters, gatherers and all those gender roles
Feature
- 24 Nov 2015
10 views on the future of REDD+
Ahead of the UN climate change conference in Paris, experts from across the globe give their take on what's next for REDD+.
Feature
- 24 Nov 2015
10 views on the future of REDD+
News
- 3 Nov 2015
Owning the Amazon: Individual titles might not be the answer
Accepted notions about the power of formal, individual property rights may have been turned on their head.
Video
- 22 Sep 2015
Timber vs. Brazil nut: The Amazon’s harvest dilemma
Watch the Brazil nut harvest in Peru, as scientists explain what selective logging means for nut production.
Video
- 22 Sep 2015
Timber vs. Brazil nut: The Amazon’s harvest dilemma
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