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20 Dec 2022
Moving from gender-blindness to gender transformation in REDD+?
What safeguards have to say about gender equality and women’s inclusion
6 Dec 2022
In Indonesia, linking small-scale eco-entrepreneurs with global lenders
New Land Finance Hub connects green funders with ‘bankable projects’
14 Nov 2022
Scaling up forest-based solutions for planetary crises
How trees and forests are best deployed to confront some of the biggest challenges of our time
28 Oct 2022
New sustainable forestry standard puts smallholders front and center
Scientists and practitioners share development process at Forest Stewardship Council conference
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- 23 Aug 2022
Green water and flying rivers
The untapped source that could transform rainfed agriculture
News
- 23 Aug 2022
Green water and flying rivers
News
- 9 Jul 2019
The Congo Basin: palm oil’s next frontier
Can Central Africa avoid South-East Asia's deforestation fate?
News
- 9 Jul 2019
The Congo Basin: palm oil’s next frontier
News
- 6 Nov 2018
Governing sustainable palm oil in Indonesia: An evolving policy regime
Multiple actors need to perform together
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- 25 Sep 2018
More milk, less emissions from forests
Sustainable intensification of dairy farms in Kenya reduces landscape degradation while enhancing livelihoods
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- 25 Sep 2018
More milk, less emissions from forests
News
- 20 Aug 2018
Ethiopia’s new forestry law: A win for landscapes and livelihoods?
Legislation advances community rights in forest management
Feature
- 15 Aug 2018
Women at work
In Nepal, forest-based enterprises are providing new income and empowerment for women
Feature
- 15 Aug 2018
Women at work
News
- 20 Mar 2018
Plenty in common
Private investment in community-owned resources is a little-explored pathway to sustainable development
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- 20 Mar 2018
Plenty in common
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