Tag: CIFOR

In Indonesia, scientists wake up to the many potentials of pongamia trees, from fueling jets to improving coffee quality.

Three questions with Future Africa director Cheikh Mbow

Nudging individual behavior toward sustainability, such as through consumers buying legal wood in Cameroon, is no small change.

Notable words from leading experts on the opportunities of planting trees, speaking in a digital forum hosted by CIFOR-ICRAF.

Scientists will speak at a forum on the right and wrong ways to implement tree planting to benefit communities and the environment.

Illustrated sereies shows how trees and wild plants can provide for everything, from creating tattoos to treating epilepsy.

Putting the U.N.'s new Global Forest Resources Asssessment 2020, which breaks down the latest data on forest area, into context.

In conversation with Robert Nasi of CIFOR and Annika Terrana of WWF about the connections between deforestation and COVID-19.

Two scientists on why rights rather than carbon must be at the core of landscape projects

Scientists identify the top research questions needing answers in preventing biodiversity loss and aiding conservation in the region.

A landscape approach aims to reconcile competing objectives for allocating and managing land to achieve social, economic and environmental success.

An in-depth look at the land struggles of Peru's Amazonian peoples