The role of CIFOR is making sure that when climate change is discussed, forests are always on the agenda.
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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…
Investigating the pledge of zero-deforestation (Short Version)
Private companies, governments, indigenous groups and civil society have signed a “zero-deforestation” pledge. What are the chances of success? Is…
Investigating the pledge of zero-deforestation
Private companies, governments, indigenous groups and civil society have signed a “zero-deforestation” pledge. What are the chances of success? Is…
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…
Forest monitoring to help curb effects of climate change: Could new technology be the answer?
Remote sensing, unmanned aerial vehicles, spectrometry readers: these high-tech approaches may revolutionize the way we monitor our forests, according to…
Mani Ram Banjade – Can authority change through deliberative politics?
Based on the review of relevant literature, this paper investigates how forest authority is produced or reproduced in the course…
Célébration du genre et forêt 2014 : inspirer le changement
La journée de la femme 2014 au Cameroun et dans le monde entier s’est célébrée sous le thème «inspirer le…
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…









