Lead Technical Advisor for the UN-REDD Programme in Indonesia, Johan Kieft, revisits the importance of peatland to combat climate change.…
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How can Ghana protect its forests while helping farmers benefit from a booming agricultural sector?
Through the project ‘Governing Multifunctional Landscapes in Sub-Saharan Africa (GML)’, financed by the European Union, CIFOR is testing a jurisdictional…
COP25 Climate Action Studio interview: Key role of gender and rights in forest and climate initiatives
CIFOR Senior Scientist and Team Leader of Climate Change, Energy & Low-carbon Development, Dr. Amy Duchelle, discusses the importance of…
Live from COP25: So, what about the Blue COP?
So what about the Blue COP? It’s still in the picture. And looking forward, clearer regulations on carbon markets could…
Watertowers Community Exchange
Members of community forest and water associations in Mau forest and Mt. Elgon forests in Kenya and Uganda participate in…
International Day of Rural Women 2019
“Recognize that women also use and need forests. Indeed, while women’s work in the forests and in the home often…
Webinar If forests and peatlands disappeared, would humanity survive?
The webinar will highlight the importance of forests and peatlands conservation and restoration for climate change mitigation and sustainable development.…
Achieving tenure security in Uganda
Achieving tenure security in Uganda To address the problem of forest loss, the government of Uganda embarked on a process…
Women’s rights and forest tenure reform in Uganda
Uganda’s forest policy of 2001 expresses the government’s commitment to gender equality. This includes increasing women’s security of tenure over…