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Agriculture: friend or foe of the Moluccan cockatoo?
By Zoe Cormier
Experience spanning continents: Phosiso Sola joins CIFOR to lead programs in east and southern Africa
By Alisa Tang
REDD+ opens up new opportunities for forest product management in the Amazon
By Amy Duchelle
Massive plans for oil and road development may threaten Peruvian Amazon
By Martha Cuba Cronkleton
REDD+ within reach in rural Brazil
By Gabriela Ramirez Galindo
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
Private sector “must tap into expanding sustainable markets” to protect Amazon: CIFOR expert
By Gabriela Ramirez Galindo
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