11 February 2019 Insect extinction, Japanese tree revelations, and world’s smelliest fruit Forests News delves into last week's headlines from around the globe
05 February 2019 Leopards on the loose, a planet inferno, and will fast food giants spark a Domino’s effect for climate change? Forests News delves into last week's headlines from around the globe
23 January 2019 What do trees do when we are not looking? The musings of Douglas Sheil, professor at Norwegian University of Life Sciences
02 January 2019 Peatlands for today and tomorrow Forests News interviews CIFOR scientists Dede Rohadi, Herry Purnomo and Himlal Baral
18 December 2018 Peatlands: An appetite to re-wet? Re-wetting peatlands can improve management to protect climate, say GLF delegates
06 December 2018 Gender equality vital part of forest-based climate action, says CIFOR scientist at COP24 Gender-blind climate action risks jeopardizing efficiency and long-term sustainability
02 December 2018 Recognition of indigenous territories as a REDD+ strategy: An example from the Peruvian Amazon How tenure security can help achieve REDD+ objectives
02 December 2018 From commitments to action to fight climate change in Central Africa New policy brief calls for more realistic climate goals in the region
27 November 2018 Mexico’s REDD+ still highly centralized Sharing governance roles and REDD+ benefits among entities at various levels remains a challenge, study finds