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New study highlights need for REDD+ to look beyond carbon
By Zoe Cormier
Traditional livelihoods decline in Borneo forests as communities rely on mining, logging jobs
By Rachel Rivera
Ethiopia pushes for green economy ahead of Rio+20 — forests a major player
By Rachel Rivera
“Unjustly condemned” slash and burn agriculture found essential for forest regeneration
By Jeremy Cherfas
Ignoring forests won’t bring Rio+20’s ‘future we want’
By Louis Verchot
U.N. recognises heroes of the forest
By Michelle Kovacevic
On the Menu: Forests
By Christine Padoch
Push for forest conservation destroying Pakistani yak herding practices
By Maya Thatcher
Would tourists in Indonesia pay $500 to see orangutans?
By Center for International Forestry Research
Chillies- a hot and spicy solution to human-wildlife conflict in Africa?
By Michelle Kovacevic
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