Tag: forests

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

Welcome to the Brazilian Cerrado, the wettest savanna on Earth that holds around 5% of the world's biodiversity.

A look at how climate change is affecting the redwood forests and biodiversity of the California Floristic Province.

Experts report the latest insights from three countries, from ancestral techniques like Ecuador's Chakra system to new government collaborations.

In Southern African, the miombo is a belt of expensive timber and African wildlife. But can it survive population growth?

"throw your seeds in all directions / lignify your skin till the armour of the bark shade this land protect the young / let the forest come back."

Mapping the few remaining habitats of the Araucariaceae tree family, whose species have survived more than 200 million years.

A growing number of people are turning to Kirinyaga’s precolonial past to save the mountain’s vital forests from an uncertain future.

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.

We know little about some 94 percent of fungi species, which could hold answers for everything from needed medecines to better carbon sequestration.

Into the largely undocumented landscapes of karst forests, home to caves, dragons, edible nests and thousands of endemic species.

The dwelling grounds of jade, amber, elephants and teak, monsoon forests are the world's most threatened major forest type.

Understanding nature’s fractals, the patterns the underpin everything from the distribution of galaxies to resilient ecosystems to the human heartbeat.

Landscape News' Forgotten Forests series explores the planet’s most precious – yet neglected – tropical forests, and why they must be remembered.