Technology

Technology

On the unexpected uses of the fast-growing grass

Farmers receive new technology for proof of their land management

Energy sprawl could result in impacts to 20% of the remaining natural lands in the world, posing a major threat to global biodiversity.

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

Scientists have recently discovered the existence of huge, previously unknown areas of peatland in central Africa and South America.

The peatlands of the Congo Basin have formed over thousands of years, and are estimated to contain about 30 billion tons of carbon.

As part of the Bonn Challenge, some 40 countries, sub-national jurisdictions, and non-governmental entities have pledged to restore forest landscapes.

Tropical peatlands are massive carbon sinks. But what happens when they are depleted of the water that sustains them, or subject to other land-use changes?

Did you check the weather forecast for today? Digital-services providers have created tailor-made, agro-climatic information products for farmers.

This year’s impact investment report focuses on the importance of people working together to create positive change.

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

The successful Brazilian experience in slowing down deforestation for cattle ranching in the Amazon has captured a lot of attention in the global arena.

The WaterInnEU Marketplace has been providing information, access and training for innovative products and services for River Basin Management.

Because of the way international negotiations have separated adaptation from mitigation, two different communities of practices have emerged.