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The Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) will hold its 7th World Conference in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil from August 27 to September 1, 2017.
On 2 November 2016 the European project WaterInnEU, coordinated by CREAF, will organize its 1st Marketplace E-Pitch Event.
In 2013, Matthew Hansen and his colleagues used satellite data to produce the first global, high-resolution maps of where trees are growing and disappearing
The Congo Basin rainforest is one of the most important forests in the world boasting some 10,000 animal species and more than 600 species of trees.
The Paris Agreement has now been ratified by the largest emitters, China and the United States, as well as one of the largest forest emitters, Brazil.
Leaders at 2016 World Water Week posed the crucial question of ‘how’? “Implementation, implementation, implementation – Just not necessarily in that order.” This was the response of Angel Gurria, Secretary-General of OECD, when asked at Stockholm’s World Water Week what three priority strategies the water sector should be focusing on this year. Stockholm — known […]
Significant progress has been made in recent years on REDD+ under the auspices of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
Today, we have more data about forests than ever before, but we still can’t seem to agree on where, when and why forests are changing around the world.
Mining activities, whether artisanal or industrial in scale, result in two types of environmental and social impacts: primary impacts and secondary impacts.
Land used for palm oil production could be nearly doubled without expanding into protected or high-biodiversity forests, according to a new study.
Climate change is one of the most powerful forces affecting agricultural landscapes today and will only be more so in the future.