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Basing economic growth in biomass and research
Must develop financial mechanisms to move needle on deforestation and degradation
Solution Search, a global contest designed to identify, reward and spotlight innovative approaches to conservation.
Improved cocoa farming methods can boost yields and reduce negative effects on the environment.
If current farming patterns continue, the future looks increasingly bleak for tropical forests.
Forests, fields, wetlands and other terrestrial ecosystems are major carbon stores, and they could absorb enormous additional amounts of carbon dioxide.
The total amount of degraded forest and other productive land in the world today is an area roughly the size of South America.
A conversation with Ann Jeannette Glauber, Lead Environment Specialist at the World Bank, during the Global Landscapes Forum thematic event Peatlands Matter
The DRC has the biggest forest in Central Africa. The peatland discovered in the Central Basin is important for its significant biodiversity.
As part of the Bonn Challenge, some 40 countries, sub-national jurisdictions, and non-governmental entities have pledged to restore forest landscapes.
This year’s impact investment report focuses on the importance of people working together to create positive change.
Nepal is a leader in returning forest tenure rights to locals, but regulations undermine communities’ attempts to establish businesses from forest products.
The successful Brazilian experience in slowing down deforestation for cattle ranching in the Amazon has captured a lot of attention in the global arena.
At the GLF we have been empowering women to be be bold and take leadership in creating the beautiful, equitable and sustainable landscapes of tomorrow.