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Maya Thatcher - 28 Mar 2012
BOGOR, Indonesia (28 March 2012)_Small-scale chainsaw millers in the Republic of Congo risk losing their livelihoods as crippling bureaucracy makes sawyers unable to obtain the logging permits needed to meet the conditions of a new forestry agreement with the European Commission.
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- 10 Oct 2020
Rainforests led to extinction of megafauna in Southeast Asia, study says
Loss of grasslands caused disappearance of large animals and ancient humans
News
- 27 Mar 2019
Prosperity grows in arid Wonogiri
Money to be made from the tamanu tree, study shows
News
- 17 Oct 2018
Meet the next generation of Congolese forest experts
Postgraduate students supported by CIFOR share insights into professional ambitions
News
- 14 Nov 2017
Ebola outbreaks linked to forest loss
Scientists track disease to edge of newly cleared forests
News
- 14 Nov 2017
Ebola outbreaks linked to forest loss
Analysis
- 18 Sep 2017
Forests versus hurricanes
How trees may be a first defence in the battle against disaster
Analysis
- 18 Sep 2017
Forests versus hurricanes
News
- 12 Sep 2017
Challenges and opportunities for the restoration of Andean forests
Views on ecological restoration in the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia
News
- 22 Mar 2017
Linking trees and water
Event Coverage
- 23 Aug 2016
Reversing deforestation, restoring landscapes
What it means for growth, people and climate action in the Asia-Pacific
Event Coverage
- 23 Aug 2016
Reversing deforestation, restoring landscapes
Event Coverage
- 19 Aug 2016
Video: Restoring rainforests in the Asia-Pacific
Forest landscape restoration experts from IUCN speak on the sidelines of the 2016 Asia-Pacific Rainforest Summit
Event Coverage
- 12 Aug 2016
Video: Highlights from the 2016 Asia-Pacific Rainforest Summit
The Summit's 300+ participants brought perspectives from across geographic and sectoral boundaries to discuss ways toward a more integrated approach to...
Video Q&A
- 14 Jul 2016
Marco Albani: TFA 2020 and the transformation of supply chains
Increased transparency is pushing the private sector toward deforestation-free commodities, expert says.
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