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News
- 16 Jun 2014
African farmland investments face governance challenges
Failure to accept that large-scale farmland investments are a new reality in Africa may hinder dialogue on effective frameworks.
Interview
- 13 Jun 2014
Does the head of Indonesia’s new REDD+ agency have the toughest job in climate change?
Heru Prasetyo will be tackling REDD+ inertia and all that comes with it.
News
- 6 Jun 2014
Results of Cameroon land-fee study hold lessons for REDD+
How REDD+ can avoid the mistakes of the past and ensure benefit sharing mechanisms that are effective, efficient and equitable.
Interview
- 4 Jun 2014
Research’s role in REDD+ decision-making: Q+A with Anne Larson
"Working with and through government in a jurisdictional REDD+, in essence, is both a necessary and a high risk proposition..."
Event Coverage
- 2 Jun 2014
Hopes rise for Myanmar to chart a greener path
Sustainable development, green economy and poverty reduction on the agenda for Myanmar.
News
- 14 May 2014
New tactic eased conflict over Indonesian plantation use, research shows
Forum for equitable negotiations levels the playing field.
News
- 29 Apr 2014
Papua oil palm plans may benefit migrants more than local poor — report
Scientists urge Government to ensure frontier oil palm in Papua leads to improved livelihoods and low carbon footprint.
News
- 25 Apr 2014
Access to state-owned forests critical for rural smallholders, study finds
State-owned forests could be yielding more income both per hectare and per household than than private or community forests.
News
- 14 Apr 2014
Global study: REDD+ initiatives see challenges — and opportunities
REDD+ initiatives have turned up an increasing need to resolve tenure insecurity and ‘disadvantageous economics’ of REDD+.
Event Coverage
- 31 Mar 2014
Equity remains low on the REDD+ policy agenda
Inequalities can have important consequences in terms of who gains or loses from REDD+.
Event Coverage
- 31 Mar 2014
Equity remains low on the REDD+ policy agenda
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.
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