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Fact File
- 25 Aug 2015
Q&A on fires and haze in Southeast Asia
As El Niño stirs up more fires in Indonesia, we look at the facts from last year's haze crisis in Singapore.
Interview
- 5 Aug 2015
Little creature, HUGE footprint
What is your shrimp cocktail costing the planet?
News
- 28 Jul 2015
Indonesia’s best hope for slowing climate change
Indonesian mangroves store some 3.14 billion tonnes of carbon – so preserving them could help the country slash emissions.
Infographic
- 28 Jul 2015
Millions of reasons to love mangroves
A whole lot of reasons why preserving mangroves makes a whole lot of sense
Infographic
- 28 Jul 2015
Millions of reasons to love mangroves
Fact File
- 28 Jul 2015
Mangroves: A global treasure under threat
Ugly, smelly, overlooked ... and a wonderland for environmental protection and people's livelihoods.
Fact File
- 28 Jul 2015
Mangroves: A global treasure under threat
Analysis
- 25 Mar 2015
How viable are payment schemes for ‘blue carbon’?
Coastal schemes face unique challenges in comparison to terrestrial regions.
Analysis
- 25 Mar 2015
How viable are payment schemes for ‘blue carbon’?
Video
- 11 Feb 2015
To protect wetlands, reach for your toolbox
CIFOR has released a new suite of tools to help those protecting vulnerable coastal forests.
Video
- 11 Feb 2015
To protect wetlands, reach for your toolbox
Infographic
- 3 Feb 2015
Tropical wetlands: A disappearing act
Indonesia loses an area of mangrove forest the size of New York City every 18 months.
Infographic
- 3 Feb 2015
Tropical wetlands: A disappearing act
Infographic
- 3 Feb 2015
Tropical wetlands: A wild kingdom
Tropical peatlands are home to endangered species like orangutans and tigers.
Infographic
- 3 Feb 2015
Tropical wetlands: A wild kingdom
Infographic
- 3 Feb 2015
Tropical wetlands: Mangroves and carbon
Mangrove forests store 3-4x the carbon of land based tropical forests.
Infographic
- 3 Feb 2015
Tropical wetlands: Mangroves and carbon
Video
- 22 Jan 2015
High-tech eyes on the forest seek to help curb climate change
In Kalimantan, CIFOR scientists take to the skies to scope out forests.
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