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Yearly Archives: 2011


Creating alternative livelihoods: REDD+ pilot projects encourage locals to protect forests
Budhy Kristanty

Posted in: Community forestry, English, General News, Livelihoods, REDD+
Adaptation and mitigation work hand-in-hand in Latin American forests
Karin Holzknecht

Posted in: Adaptation, English, General News, Mitigation
New Forest Code to determine fate of Brazil’s forests
Catriona Moss

Posted in: English, General News, REDD+
Local stakeholders crucial to end the fight over coal in Kutai National Park
Rachel Rivera

Posted in: Community forestry, English, General News, Trade
Incluir a los pueblos indígenas y sus conocimientos tradicionales en el manejo de los bosques, claves para el éxito de REDD+
James Maiden

Posted in: Spanish
Organizations working with REDD+ forget women
Center for International Forestry Research

Posted in: Community forestry, English, Gender, General News
Power to the people: community forestry paving the way for sustainable forest management
Center for International Forestry Research

Posted in: Community forestry, English, General News, Livelihoods
Pemerintah Indonesia mengajak masyarakat berpartisipasi memperbarahui peta moratorium
Leony Aurora

Posted in: Deforestation, Indonesian
¿Choque de políticas? El nuevo Código Forestal podría sabotear el progreso de Brasil con REDD
Catriona Moss

Posted in: Spanish
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