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News
- 11 May 2016
Who is really bearing the cost of REDD+? The answer may surprise you
A recent study brings a reality check on who is footing the bill for REDD+.
Analysis
- 4 May 2016
Bridging gender theory and practice in environmental policy
Reflections on how far gender scholarship has evolved, and how to further broaden its application
Analysis
- 23 Apr 2016
Paris Agreement signed. Now what?
Here’s what to consider as the global climate agreement set in motion at the COP21 in Paris moves towards implementation.
News
- 22 Apr 2016
The importance of integration
Why an integrated approach to the Sustainable Development Goals is necessary to ensure their success and protect the planet and its people.
News
- 22 Apr 2016
The importance of integration
News
- 13 Apr 2016
Local projects shape national REDD+ strategies
To save forests, apply local lessons.
News
- 13 Apr 2016
Local projects shape national REDD+ strategies
News
- 11 Apr 2016
Mapping the world’s biomass to better tackle deforestation
By combining satellite with on-the-ground data, new map offers more accurate biomass information.
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
Analysis
- 24 Mar 2016
How deforestation is tangled up in the law
Unraveling the complex web of legal arrangements in tropical forest countries reveals some of the forces shaping land use.
Analysis
- 24 Mar 2016
How deforestation is tangled up in the law
News
- 4 Mar 2016
To save forests, keep an eye on agriculture
A new framework helps countries assess whether to cut emissions from forestry or agriculture.
News
- 4 Mar 2016
To save forests, keep an eye on agriculture
Analysis
- 18 Feb 2016
Loud and clear: Paris Agreement signals need to protect ecosystems and human rights
Valuing rights and ecosystems gives the Paris Agreement a holistic perspective, one that we need if we are to avoid “wrong” climate actions.
News
- 17 Feb 2016
“Slash and burn” works, given time and space
If managed well, swidden farming in Borneo can provide vital ecosystem services and protect biodiversity, study says
News
- 17 Feb 2016
“Slash and burn” works, given time and space
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