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Insurance, compensation may help mitigate human-wildlife conflicts, experts say
By Leony Aurora
International investments in agriculture: Do the negative impacts outweigh the benefits?
By Pablo Pacheco
Indonesia sets aside 45% of forest-rich Kalimantan to be world’s lungs
By Leony Aurora
Media leaders: “Infrastructure projects in the Amazon, Rio+20 to lead Latin American forestry news in 2012”
By Gabriela Ramirez Galindo
Indigenous communities make a list of “do’s and don’ts” for forest conservation schemes
By Michelle Kovacevic
New timber regulation to force companies away from business-as-usual practices
By Leony Aurora
Saving the women of the rainforest with a Stethoscope
By Maya Thatcher
Poor households depend on non-timber forest products in times of crisis
By Rachel Rivera
Brazil dominates forest-related news coverage of Latin America in 2011
By Gabriela Ramirez Galindo
Preserving peatlands benefits orangutans, makes economic sense, experts say
By Leony Aurora
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