Managing world's tropical forest spurs debate
The UN supports forest protection in the next climate agreement, but questions on how to tackle deforestation are still being debated.
Source: Nature
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The UN supports forest protection in the next climate agreement, but questions on how to tackle deforestation are still being debated.
Source: Nature
The palm oil industry needs to prove its sustainability and is turning to scientists for ways to minimise harm, reports Richard Stone.
Source: Science
Leafy forests replanted by communities in Nepal are flying in the face of accepted conservation practice, reports T. V. Padma.
16 August 2007 | EN
T. V. Padma reports on Bhutan's dilemma: how to reconcile conservation, economic development and happiness in a modern world.
The Mbendjele pygmies can now protect trees from loggers by mapping their positions using a GPS system, reports Michael Hopkin.
Source: Nature
27 July 2007 | EN
Dust storms in China have been increasing, but a project in Bayinhushu shows how to reduce them, reports Dennis Normile.
Source: Science
The popularity of palm oil as a biofuel is a disaster for Indonesia's forests, providing cover for illegal loggers and destroying biodiversity in the region, reports Ian MacKinnon.
Source: Guardian
Scientists have embarked on an ambitious plan to restore the ecosystems of Brazil's Atlantic rainforest devastated by deforestation, reports Bernice Wuethrich.
Source: Science
23 February 2007 | EN
Source: BBC Online
Source: Nature
15 October 2004 | EN
Source: O Estado de S. Paulo
9 May 2003 | EN
Source: Nature
27 February 2003 | EN