Policy development

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Experts discuss how to build on momentum from climate movement

Speakers warn against overlooking other ecological indicators

To change the harmful industry, consume less, support small artisans, speakers say

Science discussion on “Peatland fires, haze and health” at the Global Landscapes Forum: Peatlands Matter in Jakarta.

Protecting peatlands also means identifying ways for people that live and work around these areas to sustain their families.

Challenges and opportunities &  consultation to operationalize regional strategy and action plan for forest and landscape restoration in Asia-Pacific.

What do you do with a radioactive landscape? We take a look in to the managed exclusion zones around radiation-heavy sites.

Anyone who has walked outside on a sunny day knows that forests and trees matter for temperature, humidity and wind speed. Planting trees speaks to concerns about climate change, but the directly important aspects of the tree-climate relationships have so far been overlooked in climate policy where it relates to forest. That, at least, is […]

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.

IUCN’s GFCCP has launched a call for abstracts on “Achieving deforestation-free commitments through forest landscape restoration.”

The restoration of degraded landscapes is an opportunity to increase the global resource base for more sustainable future production of food and commodities

Farming for Biodiversity, seeks entries that showcase innovative solutions in sustainable farming, while promoting behaviors that strengthen biodiversity.