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Feature
- 23 Apr 2013
Can rural women also have it all? Voices of “elite women” important for truly oppressed
Elite women’s awareness of issues that affect women can have ripple effects that positively influence many non-elite women.
Analysis
- 27 Mar 2013
Interpol expert: Fund distribution for scheme to slow global warming needs to be transparent
International architecture for REDD+ still has a long way to go.
News
- 21 Mar 2013
New training manual gives researchers tools to tackle tenure
Land tenure decisions determine the fate of livelihoods and forest resources - we need to understand them.
DG’s Column
- 21 Mar 2013
Sharing positive views about forests and trees on the International Day of Forests
CIFOR's Director General urges further discussion of the benefits humans receive from forests.
Feature
- 20 Mar 2013
Indonesian province explores ‘green growth’ amidst economic expansion
Maximizing the economic use of degraded land may help to bridge the gap between economic growth and climate change.
18 Mar 2013
REDD+ funds bring new business opportunities to Indonesian villages
Indonesia’s villagers are benefiting from funds provided by an international forest-preserving scheme by cultivating mushrooms instead of relying on...
18 Mar 2013
Villagers manage Indonesia’s old flaming habits with the help of REDD+
Equipped with firemen uniforms, water hoses, a pump and axes, rice farmers in Garantung village on Indonesia’s part of Borneo seem more like a professional...
18 Mar 2013
Mapping Indonesia’s future: integrating indigenous claims to land
Armed with mapping tools, GPS equipment and compasses, indigenous groups in Indonesia have got a big boost from REDD+ for funding and technical support...
DG’s Column
- 15 Mar 2013
Maintaining forestry’s identity among global challenges
The landscape approach will strengthen links to core development challenges — poverty, food security, health, climate change and green growth.
News
- 14 Mar 2013
Colombia’s palm oil boost must account for environment and human rights concerns
Scientists explore future pathways of oil palm expansion on Columbia's degraded land.
Video
- 8 Mar 2013
Gender analysis in forestry research: What policymakers should know
More research needed to understand gender and sustainable forest management.
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