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Interview
- 10 Jun 2013
Q+A: Can the REDD+ climate change program produce measurable results in the next three years?
Funding questions add another major layer of uncertainty in REDD+.
Video
- 3 Jun 2013
Q&A: Who owns the rights to the world’s common resources?
CIFOR scientist, Andrew Wardell, explains what the "commons" is and the challenges in managing common resources.
Event Coverage
- 2 Jun 2013
Bonn delegates to tackle impasse over REDD+ climate change negotiations
Should there be a REDD+ governing body to organize the flow of financial support and verification processes?
News
- 1 Jun 2013
Tenure security and economic interest add up to REDD+ effectiveness – study
Lack of clarity over tenure rights will likely undermine efforts to reduce emissions through REDD+.
News
- 30 May 2013
REDD+ projects fighting an uphill battle on tenure – study
If tenure rights are not clear, then it is not clear who is responsible for reducing emissions or who can claim the benefits.
News
- 28 May 2013
Look who isn’t talking now: REDD+ information flows in Indonesia
A lack of information exchange and collaboration between stakeholders in REDD+.
Video Q&A
- 27 May 2013
Q+A: Sharing REDD+ “benefits”
Do win-win solutions that perfectly achieve all three ‘E’s (equity, efficiency and effectiveness) exist?
Video Q&A
- 27 May 2013
Q+A: Sharing REDD+ “benefits”
Interview
- 24 May 2013
Q&A: The challenges of monitoring a forest three times as large as France
Land use planning is the first step if conservation, timber production, mining activities and agriculture are to co-exist.
News
- 22 May 2013
Reducing deforestation emissions in Cameroon demands variety of expertise
Private sector and civil society required to bridge the gap in forest governance.
News
- 17 May 2013
Could radio help mitigate climate change in the Congo Basin?
New project aims to provide policymakers and communities with information to help adapt to climate change and reduce carbon emissions.
News
- 16 May 2013
Can REDD+ drive change in DR Congo?
DRC and its forests remain a fragile state despite taking significant steps to rebuild institutions and maintain stability.
News
- 16 May 2013
Can REDD+ drive change in DR Congo?
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