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News
- 14 Aug 2017
Landscape approaches have potential but can do better in reporting, practice
Review of almost 17,000 documents finds holes in the literature on both successes and failures
Analysis
- 22 Mar 2015
Rights, resources and environmental impacts: A complex but crucial link
New study raises more questions at World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty.
Analysis
- 24 Feb 2015
How does land tenure affect agricultural productivity? A systematic review
Research suggests tenure reform in Africa produces relatively modest gains.
News
- 15 Dec 2014
Who’s actually implementing landscape approaches? Study seeks to find out
Despite growing support for the landscape approach, relatively few case studies have been documented.
News
- 20 Nov 2014
Research on market-based conservation creates more confusion than clarity, analysis shows
“PES has also become such a broad term it has become somewhat useless,” says CIFOR scientist Romain Pirard.
Event Coverage
- 21 Sep 2014
Coming to terms with terminology: Seeking ‘gray literature’ on landscapes
CIFOR announces a systematic review to identify where the landscape approach is being implemented around the world.
News
- 17 Apr 2014
To set priorities for research, ask the right questions
Have your say through T20Q: the Top 20 Questions for Forestry and Landscapes
News
- 17 Apr 2014
To set priorities for research, ask the right questions
News
- 20 Mar 2014
Scientific review shows oil palm plantations hurt biodiversity
Biofuels offer a promising way to respond to energy demand, but what are the consequences for native forest species?
News
- 27 Feb 2014
Seeking ‘gray literature’ on contribution of forest ecosystem services to food production
Can we use a landscape approach to feed an ever-larger population without degrading forests and other natural resources?
Event Coverage
- 4 Dec 2013
Strong laws can boost sustainable development in Africa — expert
Systematic review confirms investors are circumventing the law when involved in large-scale land acquisitions.
Feature
- 8 Oct 2013
My first systematic review: How I fell in love
Six lessons on undertaking a systematic review.
Feature
- 8 Oct 2013
My first systematic review: How I fell in love
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