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- 27 Sep 2021
Poor charcoal production techniques fuel tree cutting in Kenya
Traditional earth kilns inefficient
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- 31 Aug 2021
Engaging Zambian charcoal producers in sustainability efforts
Conserving forests requires a change of paradigm
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- 10 Jun 2021
Farmers benefit from planting rubber and nut trees in agroforestry systems
Decreasing risks while increasing income
Analysis
- 2 Jun 2021
Try tree regeneration, not tree planting
Assisted natural processes are a recipe for success
Analysis
- 2 Jun 2021
Try tree regeneration, not tree planting
Infographic
- 11 May 2021
In search of a successful recipe for forest landscape restoration
Three lessons from Democratic Republic of Congo
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- 27 Mar 2021
Cocoa in Ivory Coast to benefit from ‘companion trees’
Finding solutions to reduce mortality
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- 27 Mar 2021
Cocoa in Ivory Coast to benefit from ‘companion trees’
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- 5 Mar 2021
Seeking solutions for sustainable charcoal production in Kenya’s Mau forest
A researcher calls for better techniques and regulations
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- 18 Feb 2021
‘Food trees’ can help meet nutritional and landscape restoration targets
Indigenous species can play key role, expert says
27 Jan 2021
A recipe for effective reforestation
Use a carbon-rich mix of native tree species, scientists say
27 Jan 2021
A recipe for effective reforestation
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- 24 Nov 2020
Let learning lead the way to strategic forest and landscape restoration
Teach through progressive stages, scientist says
Analysis
- 17 Nov 2020
As the pandemic pushes millions toward poverty, forests and trees can safeguard livelihoods
For the poor, protecting forests prevents risk
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