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Deanna Ramsay - 22 Mar 2016
More trees in arid areas could lead to more water access—which is good news for hundreds of millions of the world’s poorest people.
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41 Results found. From 1997 - 2023
26 May 2023
Fielding peatland data in remote Central Congo
Hard-to-get field data essential for calibration and validation
DG’s Column
- 14 Dec 2022
Biodiversity can’t wait another decade
But science points the way to solutions for both people and nature
23 Nov 2022
Long road ahead to translate NBS into practice
Successful Nature-based Solutions (NBS) are made in the details
Analysis
- 14 Jul 2022
Our food systems are failing. Can trees and forests dish up better diets for everyone?
Scientists argue for greater inclusion of trees and forests in the race to transform global food systems.
Analysis
- 8 May 2022
Phantom forests: Trees on paper or trees to sustain livelihoods?
Independent audits put ghosts to rest
DG’s Column
- 25 Mar 2022
Discovering the forest wonders of Africa – and the threats they face
A tour of trees
DG’s Column
- 26 Jan 2022
Waiting for the end of deforestation: Companies must ante up
Not taking adequate steps to address the risk, Forest 500 report says
News
- 7 Oct 2021
Better support for local communities can boost reforestation efforts in Ethiopia
AFR100 targets can be met
News
- 27 Sep 2021
Poor charcoal production techniques fuel tree cutting in Kenya
Traditional earth kilns inefficient
News
- 31 Aug 2021
Engaging Zambian charcoal producers in sustainability efforts
Conserving forests requires a change of paradigm
News
- 10 Jun 2021
Farmers benefit from planting rubber and nut trees in agroforestry systems
Decreasing risks while increasing income
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