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  • Peatlands: The view from space

    Wednesday June 14th, 2017 Leave a comment
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    How satellites can help map and monitor critical peat landscapes By Catriona Croft-Cusworth, originally published on Forests News Dense, damp and often remote, tropical peatlands are notoriously difficult to map and monitor on the ground. So how about from space? New methods using satellite data are finding increasing success in assessing the extent, distribution and […]

  • Can finance save the forest?

    Monday June 12th, 2017 Leave a comment
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    Agriculture is currently the main driver of forest loss in the tropics. If current farming patterns continue, the future looks increasingly bleak for tropical forests. Food production will need to increase by approximately 70% between 2005 and 2050, according to the FAO. Assuming current patterns of land use and productivity continue, logic dictates that farming […]

  • Time to step up for forests and peatlands

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    By Tim Christophersen, acting Chief of UN Environment’s Terrestrial Ecosystems Unit and REDD+ Team Leader. Rooting out climate change Let’s face it: we are not on track to win the war against climate change. Time is running out, and more and more citizens around the world are starting to feel the effects of a warming […]

  • The power of science communication

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    How the media can help protect Indonesia’s peatlands By Rose Foley and Leona Liu, originally published on Forests News Indonesia – For some residents of South Sumatra, Indonesia, peat is a constant preoccupation. “Life keeps getting harder,” says 53-year-old Maemunah. She lives in Talangnangka village in the center of the province, among peatland that was once […]

  • Everyone’s a winner: the smart way of doing business

    Friday June 09th, 2017 Leave a comment
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    By Douglas McGuire, Coordinator of the Forest and Landscapes Restoration Mechanism, FAO Ravaged landscapes, parched riverbeds and destitute communities. These are maybe not the first images that come to mind when you think about forests. But every year forests are being degraded and lost by an area about the size of Belgium. In fact, the […]

  • Ann Jeannette Glauber – GLF: Peatlands Matter

    Wednesday June 07th, 2017 Leave a comment
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    A conversation with Ann Jeannette Glauber, Lead Environment Specialist at the World Bank, during the Global Landscapes Forum thematic event Peatlands Matter in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 18, 2017. Read also: http://blog.cifor.org/50006/ann-jeannette-glauber-of-world-bank-indonesias-2015-fires-cost-twice-as-much-as-tsunami-clean-up?fnl=en

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