Post-event follow-up: Peatlands matter, but what are we actually doing about...
Photo by Aulia Erlangga / CIFOR In the Autumn of 2015, a thick yellow toxic haze — the likes of which had never been seen before — fell over Kalimantan. Peatland fires from slash-and-burn agriculture...
View ArticleLandscape approaches have potential but can do better in reporting, practice
Review of almost 17,000 documents finds holes in the literature on both successes and failures Aerial view of the landscape around Halimun Salak National Park, West Java, Indonesia. CIFOR Photo/Kate...
View ArticleTwo years underway, AFR100 is seeing change
With its second annual conference upcoming, the ambitious African Forest Landscape Initiative has already begun to change the face of land use in Africa AFR100 Launching at the GLF: Paris in 2015....
View ArticleForest and Landscape Restoration: Filling in the gaps
Forest and Landscape Restoration (FLR) shows significant promise, but some barriers remain Forest and Landscape Restoration (FLR) in Ethiopia. Photo by Mokhamad Edliadi/CIFOR By Doug Johnson This...
View ArticleNiger hosts AFR100, paves a way forward for implementing Forest and Landscape...
Africa’s degraded landscapes may have a greener future Niamey is a city of warm hues: red, cracked, sandy soils are the basis for the red bricks that form most of the infrastructure of Niger’s capital....
View ArticleRegreening Iceland
Originally posted on EUFORGEN Picture, in your mind’s eye, Iceland. You’re more likely to see ice and rock than green forests, and while you might think that the cold and lack of forests are...
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