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Shared management rights not so equal: Forest communities still tied up in state red tape
By Gabriela Ramirez Galindo
Farmers, policymakers get how-to guide on frankincense production
By Zoe Cormier
Soybeans and forests in Brazil’s Arc of Deforestation: A temporary truce?
By Christine Padoch
Commericalization of nuts, mushrooms could hurt health of forest dwellers
By Martha Cuba Cronkleton
Deforestation now driven by profit, not poverty
By Martha Cuba Cronkleton
Policymakers must consider forests before deciding on sustainable development goals
By Gabriela Ramirez Galindo
Private sector “must tap into expanding sustainable markets” to protect Amazon: CIFOR expert
By Gabriela Ramirez Galindo
Boosting Indonesia’s wetlands science is key to tackling climate change
By Maya Thatcher
Palm oil development in Cameroon: An urgent need for a national strategy
By Babatope Akinwande
Make it Rain: Planting forests to help drought-stricken regions
By Kate Evans
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