BONN, Germany (Landscape News) — Robert Nasi, director general of the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), discusses the status of forests, agriculture and global commitments on landscape restoration in an audio interview with Andre de Freitas of the Sustainable Agriculture Network (SAN). Nasi addresses the value of taking a landscape approach to address concerns about forests and local livelihoods. Additionally, he shares views on what forests might look like 50 years from now.
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