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Laura German, Pablo Pacheco and George Schoneveld - 6 Jun 2012
Can biofuel production manage conservation and development trade-offs?
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About 24 Results found. From 1997 - 2019
Analysis - 23 Sep 2019
The race to save rosewood Mukula tree added to CITES, but can it outpace illegal ‘cut and run’ loggers?
Analysis - 3 Jun 2019
Can forests and smallholders live in harmony in Africa? Six countries, three reflections, and a team of scientists working to define a landscape that works for all
News - 5 Nov 2018
Working toward a better wood fuel energy sector in Africa New project to promote sustainable value chains across sub-Saharan Africa
Analysis - 6 Aug 2018
Getting landscape approaches off the ground, on the ground A new, five-year CIFOR project will put the concept of ‘landscape approach’ into action
PolEx - 23 Apr 2018
A Ponzi scheme with Nature? Analysis - 15 Jan 2018
Women producing charcoal in Zambia (Or the costs and benefits of challenging the patriarchy)
Analysis - 15 Jan 2018
Women producing charcoal in Zambia Video - 11 Dec 2017
What do forests have to do with food? Delicious recipes and deeper insights from five sites in Africa
Video - 11 Dec 2017
What do forests have to do with food? Photo Essay - 1 Nov 2017
Wild nourishment News - 5 Sep 2017
Changing landscapes: From forests to food Challenging conventional wisdom on agricultural expansion
News - 5 Sep 2017
Changing landscapes: From forests to food News - 12 Jan 2015
In ‘charcoal landscape,’ data on deforestation, emissions hidden in the ashes In regions considered remote by African standards, monitoring the charcoal industry is painstaking work.
News - 28 Sep 2014
Chinese timber companies in Zambia: few jobs, but more outlets for local loggers Chinese logging in Zambia is somewhat unusual, with small companies started with migrant savings.
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