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  • New research strategies are needed to understand floating populations and phantom farmers

    Friday April 25th, 2014 Leave a comment
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    Earth Day 2014 shifted attention towards the potential of sustainable cities. At the same time, new better data is needed to assess what the “urban millennium” holds for people and the environment. Published originally on the CIFOR Forests News blog. “Floating populations” make it difficult for researchers to determine the exact location of migrants who […]

  • New research: An assessment of REDD+ benefit sharing in six countries

    Thursday April 10th, 2014 Leave a comment
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    The Issue: Early on in REDD+ development, “3Es” for REDD+ success were defined: efficiency, effectiveness and equity – yet, the latter cannot be objectively measured as different people have different conceptions of what is fair. In this regard, the design of benefit sharing mechanisms is crucial for the success of REDD+. Distribution of REDD+ benefits […]

  • On IPCC AR5: New development goals can help counter climate risks, boost access to food

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    The IPCC’s Working Group II report on Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability was released earlier this week. A major effort by a group of over 300 scientists, this is one of the most important studies for all of us concerned with the future of humanity. By Peter Holmgren, originally published on the CIFOR DG’s Blog The report is […]

  • Photo Competition: exploring Asia’s forest landscapes for human development and nature

    Wednesday April 02nd, 2014 Leave a comment
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    A photo competition in the lead-up to the Forests Asia Summit highlights the multiple benefits Asia’s forest landscapes provide for people and nature. More than 150 pictures have already been accepted and are up for voting – join the competition and cast your vote now.

  • Making forests matter for the 19 SDG focus areas – an interview with Peter Holmgren

    Tuesday April 01st, 2014 Leave a comment
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    As discussions in the UN Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals are entering the final stage, the United Nations Non-Governmental Liaison Service (UN NGLS) interviewed CIFOR Director General Peter Holmgren on the role forestry plays in each of the 19 suggested focus areas. UN-NGLS: On 18 March, the Co-Chairs of the Open Working Group […]

  • Building natural capital: how can REDD+ support a green economy? UN launches International Resource Panel Report

    Friday March 21st, 2014 Leave a comment
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    How can new resources for ongoing and future REDD+ projects be mobilized? Does REDD+ contribute to a broader shift towards a green economy? And would this transition benefit women, youth and marginalized people? These were some of the questions asked during a UN-hosted event that launched UNEP’s new report on REDD+ in a green economy. […]

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