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Event Coverage
- 12 May 2023
Scientists and policymakers join forces in the fight against DRC deforestation
Workshop seeks answers for forest protection and climate change mitigation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
28 Apr 2023
Following the REDD+ money
Science-policy dialogue points to lessons learned as Brazil restarts its Amazon Fund
Event Coverage
- 17 Apr 2023
Local context essential in work to continue reductions in deforestation in Indonesia
Science and policy dialogue explored issues and solutions
Analysis
- 4 Apr 2023
How are local and Indigenous rights safeguarded in the context of REDD+ in Indonesia?
Comparative review of legal frameworks offers key insights
Analysis
- 27 Mar 2023
Why context is critical when it comes to deforestation
Classifying deforestation policies to better understand what works where
Analysis
- 23 Mar 2023
Community rights and REDD+ in Indonesia
Findings from a workshop on implementing safeguards in Jambi Province
Analysis
- 23 Mar 2023
Community rights and REDD+ in Indonesia
17 Mar 2023
Agriculture-linked deforestation topmost driver of emissions in Central Africa – Report
Multiple projects of different content and scale to reduce emissions linked to deforestation and degradation have been developed
News
- 14 Mar 2023
Bringing science to public policy on REDD+
Multi-stakeholder dialogues offer researchers and policymakers opportunities to discuss practical applications of research
News
- 14 Mar 2023
Bringing science to public policy on REDD+
13 Mar 2023
Imagining REDD+ under Indonesia’s ‘Job Creation Law’
Researchers explore possible synergies and challenges
27 Oct 2022
Sharing REDD+ benefits to meet Indonesia’s climate targets
Dialogue explores incentives to achieve FoLU Net Sink 2030 goals
Analysis
- 17 Oct 2022
Doing better than ‘Do no harm’
How do the safeguards for REDD+ voluntary standards support the rights of Indigenous Peoples and local communities?
Analysis
- 17 Oct 2022
Doing better than ‘Do no harm’
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