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15 Results found. From 1997 - 2023
News
- 9 Feb 2021
New maps of global forest carbon flux offer fresh insights for action
Bridging the gap toward the global stocktake
News
- 6 Jan 2021
Landscape restoration initiatives in India benefit rural communities, report says
WRI researchers recommend widespread application of nature-based solutions
News
- 18 Jun 2020
Connecting the people growing a trillion trees the right way
World Resources Institute urges all tree-growers and funders to join TerraMatch
Headlines
- 29 Apr 2019
World deforestation, biodiversity crisis, Cyclone Kenneth and a peckish 83 year old protestor
Forests News delves into global headlines
News
- 14 Sep 2015
Promise and perils: Recognizing indigenous forest territories
"The fundamental point is not to over-romanticize or over-simplify a reality that’s out there," explains CIFOR scientist Anne Larson.
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.
Fact File
- 25 Aug 2015
Q&A on fires and haze in Southeast Asia
News
- 14 Jul 2015
Shades of green: Balancing Indonesia’s conservation and development
“Indonesia is between a rock and a hard place.”
Analysis
- 8 Jun 2015
Trying to follow the money: Tracing investments to actual places in SE Asia
New mapping techniques sketch out some surprisingly opaque connections.
Event Coverage
- 30 Apr 2015
Just one map to a better future: Landscapes Summit
The importance of mapping was highlighted at the Tropical Landscapes Summit 2015.
Event Coverage
- 10 Dec 2014
Latin American countries pledge to restore 20 million ha of degraded land
"Today’s a very exciting day full of hope for Latin America and the Caribbean."
News
- 18 Sep 2014
Haze returns to Singapore – and we can expect more of it, new study warns
The smoke drifting over Singapore from burning Indonesian peatlands highlights the need for more research.
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