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Financing REDD+


Is financing sustainable forest management an inappropriate use of public funding?
By Robert Nasi
Scientists show technical concerns no longer an obstacle to progress on REDD+
By Kate Evans
Disappointing outcome for forests in Doha, but REDD+ can still move forward
By Michelle Kovacevic
COP18 was not good enough: Time to rethink green sectors’ approach for 2015
By Peter Holmgren
Getting down with the ‘landscapes’ lingo at Doha: COP18 in quotes
By Catriona Moss
Living Landscapes: Summary of Forest Day 6
By Michelle Kovacevic
“The honeymoon for REDD+ is over”: consensus not yet reached in Doha on MRV, finance
By Catriona Moss and Michelle Kovacevic
Scientists pinpoint activities driving deforestation and urge countries to take action at Doha
By Michelle Kovacevic
A delay in key decisions at Doha could see REDD+ lose its climate change focus
By Catriona Moss
Will uncertainty over new climate agreement prolong the REDD+ stalemate?
By Sven Wunder and Louis Verchot
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