Forests

Forests

To adapt to climate change, the world must look to forests, according to a new report by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

Forests are widely recognized for storing carbon, making them vital to achieving climate action, but they do much more than that.

Forests bring ample return on investment, but the windfall of forest finance needed to jumpstart restoration proves elusive.

Forest restoration at scale can happen best when broken into smaller pieces and mixed with other land-uses in mosaic landscapes.

Tree planting has become one of the most popular pathways to landscape restoration. But does it always work?

A powerful way to restore degraded forests is to let them heal themselves through natural regeneration – but it takes time.

A critical exploration of the benefits and challenges of different avenues of forest restoration.

Three papers on agrifood sustainability through forests and trees launched at digital forum hosted by FAO and the GLF.

A new FAO report looks at what needs to be done to balance food and forests.

A trip through Romania's protected forests

Many everyday items use carbon-intensive materials. Could sustainable wood be the answer?

Q&A with former BBC editor David Shukman and FAO's Malgorzata Buszko-Briggs

GLF Live with Ewald Rametsteiner and Musonda Mumba

Rather than only reacting to wildfires, more should be done to prevent them from breaking out in the first place.