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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+.
Video Q&A
- 18 Nov 2015
What the climate talks could mean for REDD+ (and the world)
COP21 in Paris must produce not only a strong agreement but genuine, long-term commitment, a scientist says in this interview.
News
- 17 Nov 2015
COP21 could revitalize REDD+ … or not
A strong agreement in Paris could inject new energy into the original idea for reducing carbon emissions from forestry and land use.
Feature
- 13 Nov 2015
Work to avoid further fires starts now
Indonesia risks another round of forest and land fires, but they can be prevented with long-term solutions and political will.
Feature
- 13 Nov 2015
Work to avoid further fires starts now
Analysis
- 25 Aug 2015
Can REDD+ shift the tide against elite capture of forest benefits? Probably not
REDD+ can't remedy existing inequalities, but it should take care not to reinforce them.
Interview
- 20 Aug 2015
Like herding scientists: one man and many many trees
"You work in a humid, warm and rainy climate that tends to break all your electronic equipment..."
Analysis
- 19 Aug 2015
In Mexico, it’s the politics…
Research in Mexico reveals a disconnect between REDD+ and political reality.
Analysis
- 19 Aug 2015
In Mexico, it’s the politics…
News
- 12 Aug 2015
REDD+ in Brazil: Coordination needed. Now
Researchers find NGOs, civil society, government and business groups are failing to work together.
News
- 12 Aug 2015
REDD+ in Brazil: Coordination needed. Now
News
- 14 Jul 2015
Shades of green: Balancing Indonesia’s conservation and development
“Indonesia is between a rock and a hard place.”
Analysis
- 8 Jul 2015
Why is it so incredibly hard to stop deforestation?
Hint: look to powerful people with an interest in deforestation.
News
- 2 Jul 2015
Carbon or biodiversity conservation – you can’t have the best of both worlds
Forests remain stubbornly complex, forcing some tough decisions ahead.
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