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Analysis
- 30 Jan 2017
The human element of mangrove management
Forests News invited Stephen Brooks, Land Tenure and Resource Governance Advisor for USAID, to write this special guest article in advance of World Wetlands Day (2 February).
Event Coverage
- 23 Nov 2016
COP22 Special: Research in action
5 ways forestry research contributed to global climate discussions in Marrakesh
Analysis
- 7 Nov 2016
COP22 Special: Why should we care about coastal blue carbon?
For the first time ever, oceans will be on the agenda at the international climate talks (COP22), which kicked off today in Marrakesh. Here's why.
Interview
- 27 Sep 2016
A map of the world’s wetlands
Scientist Daniel Murdiyarso explains why it’s a key tool for action on climate change
Interview
- 27 Sep 2016
A map of the world’s wetlands
News
- 2 Feb 2016
Coastal blue carbon from planted mangroves holds promise
Mangrove plantations in the Mekong Delta store just as much carbon as ones that regenerate naturally, research suggests.
News
- 1 Feb 2016
Rising tides: Will mangroves keep up as sea levels climb?
Ahead of World Wetlands Day, research shows how protecting mangroves can mitigate sea level rise – while also helping them adapt to its effects.
Feature
- 13 Nov 2015
Work to avoid further fires starts now
Indonesia risks another round of forest and land fires, but they can be prevented with long-term solutions and political will.
Feature
- 13 Nov 2015
Work to avoid further fires starts now
Video
- 13 Nov 2015
Beyond the blaze: What next for Indonesia’s forests?
The worst of Indonesia's 2015 fires appear to be over, but work must continue to prevent another crisis in coming months.
Video
- 13 Nov 2015
Beyond the blaze: What next for Indonesia’s forests?
Feature
- 29 Oct 2015
Indonesia on fire again … and again?
The fires in Indonesia have made global headlines—but this is a decades-old, recurring problem that needs long-term solutions.
Feature
- 29 Oct 2015
Indonesia on fire again … and again?
Feature
- 21 Oct 2015
Don’t inhale: Scientists look at what the Indonesian haze is made of
Measurements of particles and toxic gases in smoke in fire-ravaged Kalimantan show the health hazards may be even worse than feared.
Analysis
- 26 Aug 2015
Political economy of fire and haze: Moving to long-term solutions
Indonesia can stamp out forest and land fires, but it will take some serious action.
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