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  • Tenure and trade: How to make a living from the forests of Nepal

    Monday March 20th, 2017 Leave a comment
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    By Kate Evans, originally posted on Forests News Nepal – Nepal is a world leader in returning forest tenure rights to local people. But restrictive regulations continue to undermine communities’ attempts to establish sustainable businesses from forest products, experts say. Following sweeping reforms in the 1990s aimed at addressing widespread deforestation, over 20,000 community forest […]

  • Ahead of COP22, countries struggle to make REDD+ safeguards a reality

    Tuesday September 06th, 2016
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    Written by Steve Swan for the UN-REDD Programme The past 12 months have seen an intensification of countries’ efforts to meet UNFCCC safeguard requirements as they move towards REDD+ implementation, and the UN-REDD Programme has been stepping up its technical assistance to meet this upsurge in demand for support on safeguards. Significant progress has been […]

  • Pablo Pacheco: Private investments and smallholders – who pays, who gains?

    Monday August 01st, 2016
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    A Q&A with Pablo Pacheco, CIFOR’s Team Leader for Investments, Value Chains and Finance A lot of private sector investment today – in spite of all the capital – doesn’t seem to always reach smallholders. Any observations? That depends whose sector we’re looking at. I think there’s a large amount of smallholders that don’t have […]

  • Ahead of Global Landscapes Forum: Experts discuss community rights to resources in Indonesia

    Tuesday December 01st, 2015
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    Originally posted at CIFOR’s Forests News When Indonesian President Joko Widodo took office in 2014, he made a commitment to strengthen the rights of local communities over land and forest resources. Indonesia’s Ministry of Environment and Forestry has since announced that 12.7 million hectares of forestland will be transferred to local communities by 2019. This […]

  • Wilderness Sustainability Models: A road for change?

    Tuesday October 20th, 2015
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    By Frank Hajek, Executive Director of Nature Services Peru We heard the chain saws first: a buzz from a bee on amphetamines, interspersed by the crash of falling giants, then the toiling drone of the bulldozers. We were approaching the advancing edge of the Shintuya-Boca Manu-Colorado road. Our Matsigenka guide, Feliciano, from Pankotsi Lodge in […]

  • Local communities: land conservation’s forgotten guardians

    Monday July 27th, 2015
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    Originally posted on CIFOR’s Forests News. By Douglas Sheil, Manuel Boissiere and Guillaume Beaudoin. Late last year, there was publicity about the plight of the San (bushmen) of the Kalahari in Botswana – part of a growing number of ‘conservation refugees’ from across the world who have been forcibly evicted from large areas of land […]

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