In Burkina Faso, in West Africa, deforestation has reduced income and livelihoods. Simple steps have helped families deal with the…
CIFOR TV : Forest Products And Trade
Green Treasure of the Sahel (short version)
In Burkina Faso, in West Africa, deforestation has reduced income and livelihoods. Simple steps have helped families deal with the…
Divestment from fossil fuels points to shift towards sustainable finance
Peter Wheeler, Executive Vice President of The Nature Conservancy, moderated the opening session of the Global Landscape Forum on investment…
Sebastian Persch on land-use change: A root perspective
Tropical peat swamp forests are among the carbon (C) richest ecosystems on earth, but are increasingly degraded and converted to…
Illegal wildlife trade and debated policy solutions
Jacob Phelps (CIFOR) and Duan Biggs (University of Queensland) discuss contentious policy responses to the booming illegal trade in wild…
Youth in landscapes: Building skills, confidence and networks
The ‘youth in landscapes’ initiative (www.landscapes.org/youth) aims to more effectively engage young professionals, early career scientists and students in global…
The making of the Landscape Game
Watch CIFOR scientist Herry Purnomo talk about his new online game, the Landscape Game. Why did he make it? How…
Krystof Obidzinski on oil palm plantation investments in Indonesia’s forest frontiers
Watch CIFOR Senior Scientist Krystof Obidzinski discussing oil palm plantation investments in Indonesia and how there are limited economic multipliers,…
Miguel Pinedo-Vasquez on bushmeat harvest research
Watch this week’s Science@10 with Miguel Pinedo-Vasquez discussing current knowledge gaps and priorities in bushmeat harvest research. Science@10 is CIFOR’s…
Bina Agarwal: Political economy of landscapes
Bina Agarwal speaks about giving negotiating power to communities in landscape approaches at the CGIAR Development Dialogues in New York…









