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  • Landscape Portal – an open space to explore the newest spatial data and maps

    Thursday March 06th, 2014 Leave a comment
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    What is the Landscape Portal? The main purpose of the Landscape Portal is to create a space where scientists and other users can share and explore spatial data and maps What is new about it? The Landscape Portal is built on a seamless online GIS platform building on open source platforms and tools. It is supported […]

  • You are what you eat? The link between livestock fodder, climate change and food security

    Saturday March 01st, 2014 Leave a comment
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    The projected transition of livestock systems from pure grazing diets to diets supplemented by higher quality feeds will cut greenhouse gas emissions from land use change globally by as much as 23% by 2030, while improving food availability and farmers’ income, shows new IIASA research.  Livestock production is responsible for 12% of human-related greenhouse gas […]

  • Leveraging the post-2015 process to help rural communities

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    Four new IFAD policy briefs introduced during discussion event on rural transformation and the post-2015 agenda. The Pre-Governing Council thematic side event on 18 February was devoted to “achieving a sustainable future for all: IFAD and the post-2015 agenda” and marked the release of new policy briefs on these subjects: Leveraging the rural-urban nexus for development An empowerment agenda […]

  • 2014 is the International Year of Family Farming

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    By Jeff Campbell, Manager of the Forest and Farm Facility Family Forests and trees on farms are part of Family Farming systems. A large proportion of forest dependent people in the world are also family farmers and a significant number of family farmers depend heavily on forests. Family forests overlap directly with family farming in […]

  • Policy makers and scientists team up to fight deforestation in Indonesia

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    Deforestation is linked to activities of various sectors, such as agriculture or mining. At the same time, actors at different levels have an impact on forests: the people that live near them and depend on their goods as well as national governments or multinational corporations. Success of initiatives to tackle deforestation, like REDD+, depends on […]

  • Mixed land uses reduce fire risks – new evidence from the Amazon

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    Originally published by Barbara Fraser on the Forests News Blog.  LIMA, Peru — Ricardo Vásquez Sánchez glances up at the dry thatched roof on the wood-framed platform that is his home in Peru’s sweltering Amazon lowlands. “If a spark lands there, it’ll go up in flames,” he says. It is a very real danger, especially […]

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