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- 31 Mar 2020
Producing legal, sustainable and zero-deforestation cocoa in Cameroon won’t be easy
New regulations must be developed by Cameroonian stakeholders
News
- 7 Aug 2019
One size does not fit all
New research to inform sustainable palm oil policies for smallholders, whatever their shape
Headlines
- 16 Apr 2019
Paris Agreement disagreement; landscape restoration “overlooked,” misinterpreted, blocked
Forests News delves into headlines from around the globe
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- 28 Nov 2014
Outside a national park, agroforestry helping to save forests inside the park
Scientists use local participation and knowledge to determine drivers of land use change and land cover.
News
- 7 Apr 2014
Forest certification improves social standards in Congo basin, research finds
Strong association between the presence of certification and improved working and living conditions.
Event Coverage
- 14 Nov 2013
The challenge of certifying forest ecosystem services
It’s complex and challenging, but people are working every day on new and better techniques.
Feature
- 2 Sep 2013
Combat poverty while conserving great ape habitats – scientists
How can we help local communities benefit financially from great ape conservation-linked tourism?
Event Coverage
- 29 Aug 2012
Indonesia brings new hope for rhino conservation
First recorded sighting of rhinoceros sub-population in over 26 years shows all is not lost for Sumatran rhinos.
News
- 26 Jul 2012
Palm oil development in Cameroon: An urgent need for a national strategy
If properly managed, oil palm expansion in Cameroon could reduce poverty and lead to strong economic development.
News
- 6 Jul 2012
Charred lands: fertile grounds for sustainable agriculture in Kalimantan?
Sites in Kalimantan could be the first scientifically documented instance of Anthropogenic Dark Earths in tropical Asia.
Event Coverage
- 27 Jun 2012
Indonesia seeks “multi-bilateralism” to help get REDD+ off the ground
Financial uncertainty could prevent Indonesia moving forward with REDD+.
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