The direct effects of trees on the climate via rainfall and cooling may be more important than the well-studied effects through the global carbon balance.

Convergence offers grant funding for practitioners to design innovative blended finance instruments that address a key development need.

‘Green bonds’ currently have the same return as regular corporate bonds, and the same credit-worthiness requirements.

The WaterInnEU Marketplace has been providing information, access and training for innovative products and services for River Basin Management.

IUCN’s GFCCP has launched a call for abstracts on “Achieving deforestation-free commitments through forest landscape restoration.”

The restoration of degraded landscapes is an opportunity to increase the global resource base for more sustainable future production of food and commodities

Farming for Biodiversity, seeks entries that showcase innovative solutions in sustainable farming, while promoting behaviors that strengthen biodiversity.

Because of the way international negotiations have separated adaptation from mitigation, two different communities of practices have emerged.

Mangroves   are among the world’s most productive ecosystems and, have an impressive capacity to sequester and store carbon at high rates.

A Memorandum of Understanding was signed by CIFOR and UNEP to foster joint action on promoting integrated landscape management and restoration.

The fourth Global Landscape Forum brought together people from 95 countries to build solutions to climate change challenges through sustainable land use.

Study shows that when policymakers take shortcuts, the likelihood for under-performance of Payment for Environmental Services (PES) schemes is greater.

Designing sustainable landscape initiatives so that they can channel investment is the subject of a new practical website, Financing Sustainable Landscapes.

The world’s nations met at Marrakesh in 2016 to map out implementation of the Paris Agreement. The implications for Southeast Asia’s forests were discussed.

Global Canopy Programme’s Forest 500 initiative concludes that more action is needed to help companies achieve deforestation-free supply chains.