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Undying flame: Replacing fuelwood with bamboo may help to combat Africa’s deforestation crisis
By Michelle Kovacevic
Landscape-based certification scheme aims to lift poverty by engaging communities
By Maya Thatcher
Expert: Donors could do more to champion gender in climate mitigation and forestry programmes
By Catriona Moss
“Forests cannot be sustained if people are hungry”: future climate change negotiations likely to include agriculture
By Michelle Kovacevic
REDD needs to move quickly as forest degradation decimates Africa’s wildlife, says leading conservationist
By Michelle Kovacevic
REDD+ draft texts postpone financing decision to 2012, water down safeguards
By Leony Aurora
New research agenda for Africa’s dry forests defined at Durban
By Terry Sunderland
Newly released draft REDD+ text is robust and emphasises transparency but fails to address verification, says CIFOR scientist
By Michelle Kovacevic
REDD+ needs to invest in alternative livelihoods before making carbon payments
By Leony Aurora
Are forests and biodiversity playing a vital role in food security and climate change adaptation?
By Terry Sunderland
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