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News
- 18 Jul 2016
Wood fuel not as bad for the environment as previously thought
New research shows that wood fuel is just one of multiple drivers of deforestation, and highlights the need for a holistic reappraisal of what is deemed sustainable
Video Q&A
- 21 Jun 2016
Credit Suisse’s Mark Burrows on green investment post-Paris
Second installment in a series of interviews from the 2016 Global Landscapes Forum - The Investment Case
Event Coverage
- 13 Jun 2016
2016 Global Landscapes Forum: Connecting funds to farms and forests (Part 2)
Attendees of this year's Global Landscapes Forum in London discuss concrete solutions to boost private sector investment in landscapes- from greening supply...
Event Coverage
- 11 Jun 2016
2016 Global Landscapes Forum: Connecting funds to farms and forests (Part 1)
Interest in finance for development and environment has reached a new level of prominence, as witnessed at the 2016 Global Landscapes Forum in London.
Event Coverage
- 10 Jun 2016
Watch: Highlights video from the 2016 Global Landscapes Forum- The Investment Case
Private sector investment in landscapes is no passing fad- it’s here to stay. That was the driving consensus among the 300+ participants at this year's...
Feature
- 31 May 2016
Leveraging finance to support solutions for smallholders
Financing sustainable landscapes - especially those associated with oil palm - is a delicate puzzle, but one with possibilities.
Analysis
- 29 May 2016
A new generation of forest managers in the Democratic Republic of Congo
A university on the banks of the Congo River is producing the next generation of experts on sustainable forestry.
News
- 23 May 2016
All bark and no bite
Why the trade of Prunus africana is unsustainable, and how to change it.
News
- 23 May 2016
All bark and no bite
Analysis
- 18 May 2016
The landscape approach: How did we get here and where do we want to go? Just ask Darwin!
On the ongoing evolution of the landscape approach.
News
- 16 May 2016
Land tenure and livelihoods: What’s the connection?
New study finds that securing land rights doesn't always guarantee better livelihoods for communities in Peru, Indonesia and Uganda.
News
- 16 May 2016
Land tenure and livelihoods: What’s the connection?
News
- 26 Apr 2016
Switching swidden to agroforestry – a small intervention with big potential in West Java
By converting to agroforestry, farmers in Indonesia could reap major environmental, economic and social benefits.
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