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Disappointing outcome for forests in Doha, but REDD+ can still move forward
By Michelle Kovacevic
Getting down with the ‘landscapes’ lingo at Doha: COP18 in quotes
By Catriona Moss
Qatar’s mangroves: why they matter to climate change
By Kate Evans
Efforts to protect roadless areas pick up steam: good news for forests
By Zoe Cormier
Living Landscapes: Summary of Forest Day 6
By Michelle Kovacevic
Forest monitoring should integrate biodiversity and socioeconomic data, say experts
By Niki De Sy
Indonesia’s forest moratorium: to extend or not to extend?
By Kate Evans
U.N. says forests to play a prominent role in global sustainable development agenda
By Kate Evans
“Come out of the forest” to save the trees
By Michelle Kovacevic
Biodiversity & climate negotiators must “talk to each other” for the sake of REDD+, urges Belgium
By Michelle Kovacevic
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