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Barbara Fraser and Julie Mollins - 7 May 2013
Smallholders are able manage timber and non-timber production sustainably – finding a balance between conflicting uses.
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News
- 29 Apr 2016
The challenges of conserving tropical forests
From industrial concessions to community forests, new research looks at what constitutes responsible forest management.
Feature
- 24 Feb 2016
From the Congo to the Amazon, hunters speak the same language
Hunters in Africa are already learning from how their counterparts in Latin America are managing wildlife.
News
- 27 Apr 2015
That tricky gender thing: Lessons from Amazonia
Researchers need to ask better questions - and then listen better.
News
- 23 Dec 2013
BEST OF 2013: Is forest certification working?
dual-evaluation roadmap suggested to assess the impacts of certification.
News
- 23 Dec 2013
BEST OF 2013: Is forest certification working?
News
- 19 Sep 2013
The multi-million dollar question: Is forest certification working?
Scientific evaluation of forest certification informs supporters whether they are getting value for their money.
Event Coverage
- 7 May 2013
Amazon timber-food balance saves forest smallholder livelihoods from risk
Smallholders are able manage timber and non-timber production sustainably – finding a balance between conflicting uses.
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