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REDD+


How much credit can Brazil take for slowing Amazon deforestation – and how low can it go?
By Kate Evans
BEST OF 2012: Going once, going twice…the great green land grab
By Terry Sunderland
Scientists show technical concerns no longer an obstacle to progress on REDD+
By Kate Evans
In Peru, REDD+ moves ahead but media coverage lags
By Barbara Fraser
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
Forest monitoring should integrate biodiversity and socioeconomic data, say experts
By Niki De Sy
Forestry research needs to cross scientific boundaries to make REDD+ ‘work’
By Niki De Sy
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