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- 1 Oct 2014
The US-Africa Leaders Summit: Perspectives from the Congo Basin
Two summit sessions were of particular relevance to the next generation of communities and forests of the Congo Basin.
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- 27 Sep 2014
Program seeks to reclaim Australia’s missing woodland
The Victorian Government is encouraging farmers to protect and plant native vegetation on private land.
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- 26 Sep 2014
Finding a level playing field for mangroves
A hidden gradient of salinity stretches beneath mangroves. To understand how climate change affects this, it must first be measured.
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- 26 Sep 2014
What’s ‘green’ about the green economy? Why scientists should read the history of development
Can the green economy deliver? A quick overview is in order before scientists and citizens can answer that question.
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- 22 Sep 2014
Imperative: Regain momentum in reducing deforestation emissions
We know the global community can make a difference - just look at the ozone.
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- 22 Sep 2014
On forests’ role in climate, New York Times op-ed gets it wrong
"Wrong at so many levels that it is hard to cover them all here..."
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- 20 Sep 2014
As debates on market-based instruments continue, forests continue to be lost
Endless debate of 'market-based' instruments are stalling real progress.
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- 13 Sep 2014
Certifying logging concessions certifies social benefits in Congo Basin
Improved living and working conditions can be traced to Forest Management Units.
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- 11 Sep 2014
Carving a place for women’s rights in Indonesia’s furniture trade
Women of Jepara's furniture industry typically earn US $1.50 each day.
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- 29 Aug 2014
‘It takes a village’ to stop climate change?
The world is losing 50 soccer fields’ worth of forests every minute.
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- 29 Aug 2014
‘It takes a village’ to stop climate change?
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- 27 Aug 2014
‘Landscape approach’ defies simple definition — and that’s good
It's about muddling through and being flexible enough to adapt to change.
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