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  • Expert view: Promoting climate smart agriculture to build resilience in the coffee sector of Nicaragua

    Thursday June 04th, 2015
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    By Clément Chenost, co-founder and technical director of the Moringa fund. Over the past 5 years, coffee production in Brazil and Central America has been severely affected by droughts and the leaf rust disease. In Nicaragua, a drop of nearly 40% was observed in coffee production in 2012-13, leading to serious social and economic impacts and […]

  • UN-REDD – Fiscal incentives for agricultural commodity production: Options to forge compatibility with REDD+

    Thursday June 04th, 2015
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    By Gabrielle Kissinger, consultant at UNEP UN-REDD Programme Indonesian palm oil production is recognized as a driver of deforestation and source of considerable greenhouse gas emissions, particularly in peat-rich areas. But what are the real drivers for palm oil producers—both large and small—to expand production into forests? Clearly market demand has a role to play, […]

  • Tim Christophersen: Are REDD+ Safeguards key to Financing Sustainable Landscapes?

    Friday May 29th, 2015
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    Safeguards are central to the success of REDD+. Yet, progress has been slow in most countries, with some notable exceptions. In the current debate, it is often overlooked that sound REDD+ safeguards could benefit developing countries beyond climate mitigation by boosting investor confidence and attracting private and public investments into sustainable land-use. By Tim Christophersen, […]

  • Key experts come together in London to unlock green investments

    Tuesday May 26th, 2015
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    Originally posted on CIFOR’s Forests News blog By Thomas Hubert. LONDON, England:  The pieces of the sustainable landscape investment puzzle have very jagged edges, and moves are under way to make all those rough edges fit. One piece lies with the direct custodians of forests and agricultural land who need money to improve their practices […]

  • In the battle for biodiversity, look to landscapes

    Friday May 22nd, 2015
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    Originally posted on CIFOR’s Forests News blog The forests of Riau were rich with sound when Andjar Rafiastanto first visited the central Sumatran province in 1998. The calls of black-furred gibbons echoed through the trees, along with the chatter of hornbills, Sumatran peacock pheasants and dozens of other bird species. But the widespread establishment of oil […]

  • Radio can save lives in climate change affected Congo

    Wednesday May 20th, 2015
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    Originally posted on CIFOR’s Forests News blog In a region where there is a still relatively high incidence of illiteracy, very localized languages and dialects and remote settlements, communicating information can be a challenge. And there’s an urgent need to transfer lifesaving information in the Congo Basin – about the effects and prevention of climate […]

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