Central Asia leaders report that climate monitoring, new finance mechanisms and tree-planting are underway in a climate-vulnerable region
International award goes to volunteer forest rangers in Southeast Asia’s last lowland rainforest, who vow to fight on for Prey Lang
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When should tree planting or the natural regeneration of forest be used to enjoy economic, climate and ecosystem benefits from reforestation?
The leader of the FAO-UNECE Forest Communicators' Network discusses ways of effectively communicating ideas on sustainably managing forests
Particular altitudinal conditions of some mountains can result in cloud forests, unique "elvin woodlands" that contain special ecosystems
From the Amazon to Siberia, experts discuss the world’s 2020 fires, spanning climate change, deforestation and fire management
A conversation with Carlos Rodriguez of Tropenbos Colombia about the country's resguardos and the Indigenous communities they contain
Experts have called for evidence-based approaches and community engagement to grow forests across Africa and improve livelihoods.
Rosewood trees have been felled near to the point of extinction in many parts of Madagascar, but a project works to protect these rare trees.
Zombie fires burn through the Arctic, Brazil turns a blind eye to Amazon deforestation, and SUVs threaten the climate more than ever.
Welcome to the Brazilian Cerrado, the wettest savanna on Earth that holds around 5% of the world's biodiversity.
Red panda numbers have dropped by half since 1998 – and thanks to human encroachment, the elusive species is at risk of going extinct entirely.
Small steps forward, but much left to do for forests under threat, says Robert Nasi
A growing number of people are turning to Kirinyaga’s precolonial past to save the mountain’s vital forests from an uncertain future.