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Stories of Change
‘Landscapes’, ‘agriculture’ and ‘food security’ were the buzz-words of the day – and rightly so in a continent where most of the forest is located in...
Stories of Change
This article was originally posted on CIFOR Forests Blog on 2 December, 2011 by Leony Aurora. DURBAN, South Africa (2 December, 2011)_Many REDD+...
Stories of Change
Subsequent to the Cancun Agreement, a number of multilateral and bilateral initiatives have developed various sets of provisions for promoting social...
Stories of Change
COP17 in Durban is now in full swing – as are the discussions on REDD+, which are set to produce results by Saturday. The Norwegian delegation...
Stories of Change
In its mission to safeguard economic returns from the fuming tar sands of one of its wealthiest provinces, Canada has made itself foil to the best of...
Stories of Change
REDD+ financing needs to move beyond the debate between a public fund or carbon market linked mechanism to reduce carbon emissions for two reasons....
Stories of Change
RECOFTC is currently implementing a REDD+ capacity building program for grassroots stakeholders, project implementers and community based...
Stories of Change
In short, the IPCC uses an average of a spectrum of different models for forecasting climate change scenarios. Of these, many use older, low...
Stories of Change
Local people have the least rights when it comes to forestland, says Julian Atkinson As my RECOFTC colleague Yurdi Yasmi noted during the...