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Multiple Benefits – Issues and Options for REDD
Adaptation of Forests and People to Climate Change - A Global Assessment Report
Making Forests Fit for Climate Change
A New Climate For Forests: GEF Action on Sustainable Forest Management
Tenure in REDD: Start-point or afterthought?
Facing an Uncertain Future: How Forests and People Can Adapt to Climate Change
Financing Mechanism for Forest Mitigation Options: A Background/Working Paper for the TFD Dialogue in Montreux, Switzerland
Making REDD Work for the Poor
Incentives to Sustain Forest Ecosystem Services: A Review and Lessons for REDD
World Economic and Social Survey Report 2009 (forthcoming)
Vital Forest Graphics. Stopping the Downswing?
UNFF 8 Resolution 8/1
UN-DESA Policy Brief #15
UN-DESA Policy Brief #16
Compilation of co-chairs summaries of CBD expert workshops on biodiversity-related aspects of REDD-plus
Information Note for Participants
Decision Adopted By the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity at its Tenth Meeting
Outcomes of the Global Expert Workshop on Biodiversity Benefits of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries
Greening REDD+: Challenges and opportunities for forest biodiversity conservation
CBD Technical Series No. 41 - Connecting Biodiversity and Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation: Report of the Second Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Biodiversity and Climate Change
Expanded Programme of Work on Forest Biological Diversity on Forest Biological Diversity
The Future of REDD-Plus: Pathways of Convergence for the UNFCCC Negotiations and the Partnership
Report of the United Nations Forum on Forests on its first session<br>New York, 11 to 22 June 2001
Information for participants
Recommendation VII/6: Forest Biological Diversity
Poisoned bait, clandestine missions, top secret locations … we meet the directors of a film about the extraordinary Italians who forage for a delicacy that’s worth thousands
Tropical forests harbor around two-thirds of the world’s biodiversity. The Neotropics—comprising Central America, the Caribbean and South America—are home to a third of the world’s known bird species, the highest among all biogeographical realms.
One month after the forest fires that ravaged the southern Turkish province of Antalya, wild horses who fled their habitat are back to Eynif Plain. Herds of free-roaming horses in Ibradı district, one of the locations hit by the forest fires that continued from July to August, dazzle visitors to ...
[SÃO PAULO] Measuring the height of Brazil’s towering rainforests can be a tall order. But an international team of researchers say they are working together to turn unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones, into efficient, low-cost data collectors that can monitor the progress of forest resto ...
Earth’s forests are indispensable for both humans and wildlife: they absorb CO2, provide food for large parts of the world’s population and are home to all sorts of animals.
A new UCPH study assembled an array of experts to highlight major trends that will impact the world’s forests, and the people living around them, in the decade ahead. These trends include drought, viral outbreaks and vast infrastructure expansions across the globe.
The mangrove forest planted in the Jebel Ali Wildlife Sanctuary marks a decisive action towards earth restoration of a forest in the desert coastline of the UAE.
Growing up in Tanzania, I knew that fruit trees were useful. Climbing a mango tree to pick a fruit was a common thing to do when I was hungry, even though at times there were unintended consequences.
2 - 5 December 2002, Strasbourg, France
7 May - 1 June 2001, Stockholm, Sweden
Demostrate progress in the implementation of the program of work of protected area in the Amazon Biome, as complementarity effort among the Amazonian countries’ national system of protected areas. The Ecosystem Based Vision of Biodiversity Conseration for the Amazon Biome has the goal of comple ...
Campaigners hail scheme to protect and restore forests around the world as ‘pivotal step’ towards ensuring goods remain untainted
Reference: SCBD/SAM/DC/CS/BT/84611 (2015-069)
To: CBD National Focal Points, SBSTTA Focal Points, and relevant international, regional and national organizations
Department is looking to communities as a part of the answer to realising expanded forest cover for the island while also reaping climate change risk reduction benefits, such as carbon capture, which has helped to cool global temperatures.
As the temperatures begin to rise, Spain is braced for another summer of the forest fires that over the past 10 years have destroyed about 741,000 hectares (1.8m acres) of forest.
Interview with Musonda Mumba, UN Environment Programme’s (UNEP) incoming chair of the Global Partnership on Forests and Landscape Restoration.
Instead of allowing the people to build houses in the forest areas, they can be leased under the leasehold policy.
University of Toronto student George Sandler was shocked to see the rainforest floor suddenly come to life around him, as if in a scene from an Indiana Jones movie.
The woods are lovely, dark and deep – at least in the images of Jasper Goodall. In Twilight’s Path, he stays awake to capture nocturnal landscapes in the forests and on the moors of the British Isles
A recent study of the Tongass National Forest, the largest in the United States, found that it contains 20% of the carbon held in the entire national forest system.