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  • Financing sustainable landscapes: Website launch

    Friday December 23rd, 2016 Leave a comment
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    Making land use more sustainable is likely to cost money. The challenge for sustainable landscape initiatives is to create financial mechanisms which can redirect the many billions of dollars flowing into less-than-sustainable land use in tropical regions. Designing sustainable landscape initiatives so that they can channel investment is the subject of a new practical website, […]

  • From Paris to Marrakesh: Forests, climate change and REDD+ in Southeast Asia

    Wednesday December 07th, 2016 Leave a comment
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    By Rob Finlayson. Originally published on ICRAF’s Agrofrestry World blog. The Paris Agreement is a global deal aimed at limiting the negative impact of climate change. The implications for Southeast Asia’s forests were explained to senior officials of member states at an Experts Dialogue on Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in ASEAN held in Bali, Indonesia, […]

  • New Forest 500 analysis shows that 2020 deforestation goals are unlikely to be achieved

    Wednesday December 07th, 2016 Leave a comment
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    In its third set of annual results, the Global Canopy Programme’s Forest 500 initiative concludes that more government and financial institution action is needed to help companies achieve deforestation-free supply chains Press Release, 5th December, 2016, Oxford, UK: The Global Canopy Programme’s ‘Forest 500’ released its 2016 results analysing the deforestation policies of the most […]

  • The dark side of the forest

    Wednesday December 07th, 2016 Leave a comment
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    Illegal logging is causing massive economic damage to developing countries, and organized crime networks are increasingly involved in the lucrative plunder of the planet’s forests By Tim Christophersen When you shop at your local mall for furniture, or paper, have you ever considered whether these wood products come from legal sources? A recent report by […]

  • Making Sense of Research – Research for Practical Application in Land Management

    Tuesday December 06th, 2016 Leave a comment
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    Application-focused book with the findings of international research on sustainable land management presented at the global Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) According to the UN Convention to Combat Desertification, twelve million hectares of fertile, arable land is lost each and every year. Soils are suffering from aridization, salination and overuse. This means that the loss […]

  • Making the connections in the landscape: Harnessing the power of sweetpotato for vulnerable populations

    Monday November 21st, 2016 Leave a comment
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    By Vivian Atakos and Simon Heck from International Potato Center. The International Potato Center (CIP) led by World Food Prize Laureate Dr. Maria Andrade officially launched the global Climate Resilience through Sweetpotato (CReSP) initiative. The goal of CReSP is to fully utilize the potential of sweetpotato for improving nutrition security and livelihoods of vulnerable populations in the […]

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