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Surrounded by agriculture, mines and villages: today’s forests are part of the ‘landscape mosaic’
By Melati Kaye
Forests or Agriculture: not necessarily an ‘all or nothing’ trade-off
By Jan Börner and Sven Wunder
The Bushmeat Dilemma: Forest communities will hunt, but can they do it sustainably?
By Vanessa Reid
Research program joins forces with the United Nations to help world meet 2020 deforestation goals
By Melati Kaye
Producers and traders should be more responsible for charcoal decision-making
By Zoe Cormier
Scaling up sustainability: time for forestry to come out of the forest
By Peter Holmgren
Can we break the REDD+ stalemate?
By Louis Verchot, Sven Wunder and Daniel Murdiyarso
Nitrous oxide and methane: the forgotten gases in the forests and climate change debate
By Catriona Moss
VIDEO: Why it’s time to protect biodiversity – nature’s safety net
By Michelle Kovacevic
Second generation of biofuels could give forests a break
By Andrea Booth
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