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News
- 28 Apr 2022
Cashew offers untapped potential for African livelihoods and landscapes, scientists say
Shelled nuts need investment and policy incentives
News
- 2 Sep 2021
Understanding forest change in Tanzania opens door for improved management
Context-specific data enables better policies and carbon reporting
News
- 4 Aug 2020
Miombo woodlands: ‘Forgotten’ southern African dryland forests
Missing from the global discourse on climate change and biodiversity
News
- 6 Jun 2020
Jane Goodall and Robert Nasi: Put forests at forefront of COVID-19 recovery
Small scale farming, crop diversity, local people crucial, experts say at GLF
Analysis
- 23 Sep 2019
The race to save rosewood
Mukula tree added to CITES, but can it outpace illegal ‘cut and run’ loggers?
Analysis
- 23 Sep 2019
The race to save rosewood
Analysis
- 3 Jun 2019
Can forests and smallholders live in harmony in Africa?
Six countries, three reflections, and a team of scientists working to define a landscape that works for all
22 May 2019
Increasing ecosystem carbon is good for species, says new study
International Day for Biological Diversity
Interview
- 22 Feb 2018
REDD+ benefits: Men want cash, women want development
Scientist Esther Mwangi shares findings from Tanzania, Indonesia and Peru
Event Coverage
- 14 Dec 2017
Why gender matters for restoration
How to bring everyone to the restoration table? Nairobi dialogue cultivates answers
Event Coverage
- 14 Dec 2017
Why gender matters for restoration
News
- 4 Dec 2017
Films spur dialogue on inclusive agriculture in Tanzania
Documentaries give voice to tea, rice and sugarcane farmers
News
- 12 Oct 2017
Governing mangroves: From Tanzania to Indonesia
Global review finds tenure rights key to conservation of coastal forests
News
- 12 Oct 2017
Governing mangroves: From Tanzania to Indonesia
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