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IIED and partners are analysing and recommending monitoring and evaluation systems for the Rainforest Alliance’s Integrated Community Forest Management (ICFM) pathway
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Financing forest-related enterprises in ways that reduce both deforestation and poverty is critical to climate action and sustainable development (Photos: K Traumann/CGIAR, Creative Commons via Flickr)

This webinar on 11 April 2018 discussed innovative ways to channel and leverage finance to forest-related enterprises

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Chinese investment and trade is having a huge impact on African forests. Our longread explains how both stimulate thriving local economies and conserve Africa's forests
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This backgrounder gives an overview of both the perception and reality from the ground of the impact of Chinese investments in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Tanzania launched a series of REDD+ pilot projects in 2009 with the goal of testing approaches to reducing deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+).

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Small and locally-controlled forest-linked producers are crucial to development and environmental protection.

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The loss of woodland in Mozambique is more than an environmental issue.

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Despite their universal and holistic ambition, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their targets are shaping up to be too compartmentalised to deliver the integrated approach required.

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This paper was produced in preparation for the 72nd session of the UN Economic Commission for Europe Committee on Forests and Forest Industry held in Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation, 18-21 November 2014, where discussion

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Forestry can strengthen communities’ livelihoods, contribute to poverty reduction and be environmentally sustainable when it is based on the local control and capacity to make productive use of forest resources, guided by fair and effect

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