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A decade since the Bonn Challenge began, forest landscape restoration scientist Manuel Guariguata shares advice for the UN Decade ahead.
Scientists have created a global series of forest carbon flux maps, which can allow policymakers to better select forests for protection.
How well are countries meeting their Bonn Challenge commitments? It’s hard to tell – but a new reporting protocol aims to provide more concrete answers.
Experts discuss how to build on momentum from climate movement
Horst Freiberg, widely held as the originator of the Bonn Challenge, speaks from experience
On behalf of the German Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Economic Cooperation, State Secretary Jochen Flasbarth pledges support.
Dense, damp and often remote, tropical peatlands are notoriously difficult to map and monitor on the ground. So how about from space?
Scientists hope that if the media can help publicize their research on mitigating climate change and balancing livelihoods on degraded peatlands.
The total amount of degraded forest and other productive land in the world today is an area roughly the size of South America.
The peatlands of the Congo Basin have formed over thousands of years, and are estimated to contain about 30 billion tons of carbon.
As part of the Bonn Challenge, some 40 countries, sub-national jurisdictions, and non-governmental entities have pledged to restore forest landscapes.
Challenges and opportunities & consultation to operationalize regional strategy and action plan for forest and landscape restoration in Asia-Pacific.
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed by CIFOR and UNEP to foster joint action on promoting integrated landscape management and restoration.
Focus and features of CLGD 2016. Climate Law and Governance Day is a related event with the Global Landscapes Forum 2016.