For sustainable landscapes, fostering green businesses with private sector investments was a key topic during this week’s two-day event Tropical Landscapes Summit 2015 in Jakarta.
CIFOR scientists and communicators participated in the event and produced a video wrap (see above) and three blog posts for CIFOR’s Forests News Blog, summarizing key messages and observations.
Check out the blogs by clicking below:
Day 1 – Financiers with commitment needed, Landscapes summit told, blog by Jack Hewson
Day 2 – Landscapes Summit: Encouraging the dollar flow into the green, blog by Virginia M. Moncrieff
Observations – Just one map to a better future: Landscapes Summit, blog by Virginia M. Moncrieff
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