KATOWICE, Poland (Dec. 5, 2018) – After 10 years of studying and analyzing REDD+ through its Global Comparative Study, the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) has published a new book, Transforming REDD+: Lessons and new directions, which provides a critical, evidence-based analysis of REDD+ implementation so far.
Press releases
2018
World’s leading forestry and agroforestry organizations merge for accelerated impact against climate change
1 December 2018, Bonn, Germany – Innovation and investments worth trillions of dollars in landscape restoration, climate adaptation and science-based policy advice will be needed if the global community is to meet the escalating threats posed by climate change.
CIFOR works with local communities to find best practices to prevent forest fires and restore peatlands
MEDIA ADVISORY CIFOR works with local communities to find best practices to prevent forest fires and restore peatlands Bogor,…
Restoring degraded land highlights opportunities for sustainable development in Africa
Almost 1,000 participants joined the Global Landscape Forum’s GLF Nairobi 2018 at United Nations Office in Nairobi to hear speakers from across Africa discuss their experiences and successes restoring forests, farms and coastlines.
Researchers, government, civil society and the private sector come together for peatlands management in Indonesia
BOGOR (8 August 2018) — Found in more than 80 countries and covering only 3% of the world’s land but…
CIFOR’s Formation, Recherche, et Environnement dans la Tshopo project moves to second phase
With the support of the European Union, the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) is working to preserve the natural…
CIFOR and Mongabay launch partnership to improve forest research communication
Location: Bogor, Indonesia Date: May 23, 2018 The Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), a scientific organization that researches ways to better…
More than 1,200 participants from Asia-Pacific share their commitment to preserving rainforests for climate
Yogyakarta (Indonesia), April 23, 2018 More than 1,200 participants from over 40 countries across Asia-Pacific are meeting this week in…
Protected areas threatened by overexploitation and human activity, study finds
Bogor (Indonesia) – January 18, 2018 Protected areas across the world are most threatened by unsustainable resource use and human…