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Event Coverage
- 10 Dec 2014
Gender inequality merits greater attention in climate decisions: panel
From research in the field to international boards, gender is often ignored.
Event Coverage
- 9 Dec 2014
“Dragons” urge youth to take the reins of power and solve forestry and agriculture problems
Dragons’ den of experts give critical feedback and advice to youth.
Event Coverage
- 5 Dec 2014
Tenure, finance issues leave REDD+ “falling short of the mark,” researcher says
REDD+ finances remain a major source of concern for scientists.
Event Coverage
- 5 Dec 2014
Survey highlights REDD+ controversies over community monitoring
Fundamental tension between the dual goals of efficiency and equity under REDD+.
Event Coverage
- 27 Nov 2014
Backsliding, straitjackets and finance: A pre-Lima primer on the climate negotiations
Parties expect to build on previous negotiations in Lima, contributing to clarity and agreement on REDD+.
News
- 27 Nov 2014
Consistency vs country-driven: The debate over guidance for Safeguard Information Systems
Research highlights concern over trade-offs between different objectives, and the need to prioritize among them.
DG’s Column
- 26 Nov 2014
Mainstreaming emission reductions across the landscape
CIFOR's Director General outlines five issues that can bring about the transformational change REDD+ requires.
17 Nov 2014
‘Honeymoon’ over, REDD+ struggles with politics and power
There are serious difficulties in designing—and implementing—policies that an ever-growing number of stakeholders can agree on.
Event Coverage
- 27 Sep 2014
Peru should start monitoring deforestation ahead of Lima summit, expert urges
“It would be wonderful if Peru could pick its monitoring system and establish a reference level by the COP in Lima.”
Interview
- 17 Sep 2014
Science striving for larger role in charting policy agenda on forests, climate
"The reason we’re making this public is really about outreach and awareness raising," said CIFOR scientist Louis Verchot.
Interview
- 16 Sep 2014
‘Deep, recurrent structural problems’ lie behind climate challenges
Eduardo Brondízio of Indiana University hopes to 'provoke questions that people may not be thinking about' during an upcoming colloquium.
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