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News
- 20 Jan 2015
For indigenous voices in land use, a seat at the table isn’t necessarily enough
Research in the Philippines illustrates the stark power imbalances many communities face.
News
- 5 Jan 2015
Protected areas: biodiversity troves and carbon sinks under one canopy?
Research from Cameroon highlights carbon stocks of the Kom-Mengamé Forest.
Feature
- 10 Jun 2014
How selective logging could help protect Indonesia’s forests
Recognizing the value of logged forests for biodiversity conservation in Indonesia.
Event Coverage
- 17 Mar 2014
Impact evaluation: Toward a body of evidence on effective forest conservation
Scientists agree that more monitoring & evaluation is needed in the conservation sector. How much does it need?
News
- 24 Feb 2014
Decrease in global average productivity driven by temperature-induced moisture stress
High-altitude forests indicates the amount of carbon that trees and plants absorb is not rising due to climate change.
Video
- 25 Dec 2013
BEST OF 2013: Javan leopards on camera
Scientists study how human influence is affecting the distribution of leopards and other species in Java.
Video
- 25 Dec 2013
BEST OF 2013: Javan leopards on camera
News
- 12 Feb 2013
Paying farmers to protect forest watersheds in Vietnam & China: The long-term prognosis
Making sure payments for ecosystem services promote the link between ecological stewardship and human well-being.
News
- 30 Jan 2013
Eco-villages instead of eviction: a new approach to the ‘people in parks’ problem in Indonesia?
“special use” zones in national parks could provide a mechanism for protecting local rights.
31 Oct 2012
Farmers help tiger conservation efforts in India
HYDERABAD, India (31 October, 2012)_Smallholder farmers living on the fringes of a tiger sanctuary in southern India found themselves in a lurch after...
31 Oct 2012
Farmers help tiger conservation efforts in India
25 Oct 2012
Sharing land with tigers in Nepal
BOGOR, Indonesia (25 October, 2012)_There is intense ongoing debate in the scientific literature about whether ‘land sharing’ or ‘land sparing’...
25 Oct 2012
Sharing land with tigers in Nepal
23 Oct 2012
Recognising indigenous “sacred areas” could double amount of protected land worldwide
More indigenous voices and knowledge need to be involved in decisions over indigenous owned land.
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