Indonesia has more mangroves than any other country in the world – more than 2.9 million hectares that store one…
CIFOR TV : Climate Change
A glimmer of hope for Lukolela
Lukolela is an area weakened by climate hazards and poverty that still carries the trauma of a civil war. “Helping…
Louis Verchot – IPCC emission factors for greenhouse gas inventories in tropical peatlands
IPCC Task Force on National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (TFI) produces guidelines on compiling estimates of national greenhouse gas emissions and…
Forests: how CIFOR keeps them on the agenda
The role of CIFOR is making sure that when climate change is discussed, forests are always on the agenda.
Forests: how CIFOR keeps them on the agenda
The role of CIFOR is making sure that when climate change is discussed, forests are always on the agenda.
Anne Larson: The need for a gendered approach to REDD+
Scientists and indigenous leaders at a gender session at the Global Landscapes Forum – on the sidelines of the annual…
Emilie Smith Dumont, ICRAF scientist on her work with CIFOR in the DRC
Emilie Smith Dumont, scientist World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), on her work around Virunga National in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo,…
Ashwin Ravikumar: Presentation on REDD+ Benefit Sharing
Ashwin Ravikumar presents on benefit sharing lessons and multilevel governance at the CIFOR side event “Benefit and Burden Sharing in…
Andrew Wardell – Coping with the Upheavals of Globalization in the Shea Value Chain
Speaker: Andrew Wardell, Senior Manager Research Capacity & Partnership Dev, CIFOR. Date: 27 January 2015 Market globalization has had only…
Global Landscapes Forum 2014: A Summary and Celebration
The Global Landscapes Forum took place 6-7 December 2014 on the sidelines of COP20 in Lima, Peru. Learn more at…