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284 Results found. From 1997 - 2025
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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.
Analysis
- 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.
Analysis
- 29 Aug 2014
‘It takes a village’ to stop climate change?
The world is losing 50 soccer fields’ worth of forests every minute.
Analysis
- 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.
Analysis
- 23 Jul 2014
Experts: Local activism, political measures needed to stop illegal timber
Despite agreements on better forest management and enforcement measures, illegal timber still slips through loopholes.
Analysis
- 24 Apr 2014
Research will be key to unlocking Indonesia haze crisis
A workshop in Jakarta highlighted the need for more answers.
Analysis
- 14 Mar 2014
Ten challenges and lessons for donors funding REDD+ as performance based aid
Can the principle of no-cure-no-pay work?
Analysis
- 17 Jan 2014
Climate change needs a new kind of scientist
Young researchers may provide the “out of the box” thinking needed to tackle climate change problems.
Analysis
- 17 Jan 2014
Climate change needs a new kind of scientist
Analysis
- 3 Jan 2014
BEST OF 2013, POLEX: Should the media pay for wildlife conservation?
Wildlife films are a powerful tool in conservation and environmental issues, yet conservation activities remain grossly underfunded.
Analysis
- 1 Jan 2014
BEST OF 2013, POLEX: “Economist” response, Verchot and Angelsen
CIFOR scientists question recent Economist article on global air temperature
Analysis
- 30 Dec 2013
BEST OF 2013, POLEX: Can rural women also have it all?
Women living in tropical forests are not so different from elite women.
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