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Q+A in Doha: Meeting food needs while protecting forests
By Ashlee Betteridge
Brave new world: the global trends changing the future of deforestation
By Kate Evans
Degradation: The forgotten D in REDD+
By Andrea Booth
Biodiversity & climate negotiators must “talk to each other” for the sake of REDD+, urges Belgium
By Michelle Kovacevic
No success for REDD+ in Doha until links between carbon, biodiversity & people better understood
By Ashlee Betteridge
Doha negotiators must consider Africa’s adaptation challenges, says CIFOR scientist
By Ashlee Betteridge
Landscapes for sustainable development
By Peter Holmgren
Infographic: Charting the history of agriculture and climate change
By Catriona Moss
Why negotiators at Doha should care about the world’s forgotten mangroves
By Andrea Booth
Indonesia and REDD+: Moving beyond carbon to sustainable development
By Yogita Tahilramani
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