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  • To Preserve the Earth, Rethink Our Relationship with Nature

    Saturday October 17th, 2015
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    Justin Adams, global managing director, lands, at The Nature Conservancy contributed this article to Live Science’s Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. This article links to a session at the 2015 Global Landscapes Forum (5-6, December in Paris): Green Growth Compacts: Realizing the promise of sustainable development. By Justin Adams, The Nature Conservancy This is a […]

  • Online seminar on Landscape Democracy: register now

    Thursday October 15th, 2015
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    MYscape – YOURscape – OURscape: exploring the relationship of landscape and democracy Register now to be part of the Online Seminar on Landscape Democracy 2015. The European Landscape Convention asks its signatory parties “to establish procedures for the participation of the general public, local and regional authorities, and other parties with an interest in the […]

  • Mapping the world’s most at-risk regions for natural land

    Tuesday October 13th, 2015
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    Originally posted by The Nature Conservancy. A first-of-its-kind Global development Risk Assessment identifies the most at-risk regions worldwide for habitat conversion. With the world population predicted to approach nine billion by 2050, global demand for energy, food, minerals and other resources is skyrocketing. The development required to meet these demands is likely to have significant […]

  • In Ethiopia, jobs might grow on trees

    Saturday October 10th, 2015
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    Originally published on CIFOR’s Forests News. By John Cannon. Industrial timber plantations could provide a way for Ethiopia to reduce rural unemployment and conserve natural forests. Work on a timber plantation in Ethiopia is tough, with low wages, poor conditions and little security – but at least it’s a living. And in a country with […]

  • International course on Governance of landscapes, forests and people: apply now

    Wednesday October 07th, 2015
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    Wageningen University, the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) and the World Agroforestry Centre have designed a 2-week course on landscape management. Towards innovative arrangements for inclusive decision making at landscape level, is the title of the international course for forest and nature management professionals. Scholarships are available for applicants before 20 October 2015. Where: Bogor, […]

  • Moving beyond ‘zombie statistics’: land restoration and gender issues

    Sunday October 04th, 2015
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    Originally posted on the blog of the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) This blog links to a session at the 2015 Global Landscapes Forum (5-6, December in Paris): This Land is Our Land: Gender perspectives on tenure and rights. Moving beyond “zombie statistics”: land restoration and gender issues CGIAR has pledged […]

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