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The Norwegian Ambassador encourages sustainable business in Indonesia
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A new mangrove management strategy?
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The vulgar science of peatlands
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Illegal logging funds public services in Cameroon
By Charlie Pye-Smith
Emissions will increase with ongoing coastal destruction
By Michelle Kovacevic
REDD+ climate challenge: Confusion over who owns forested lands
By Angela Dewan
Mangroves key to climate change
By Daniel Cooney
5 Actors, 5 Trends, a Continent of Complexity
By Christine Padoch
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