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Outcomes and Impacts of Development Interventions: Toward Conceptual ClarityBackgroundOpen access copy available |
What works in tropical forest conservation, and what does not: Effectiveness of four strategies in terms of environmental, social, and economic outcomesBackgroundOpen access copy available |
The principles of natural climate solutionsBACKGROUND:Open access copy available |
A technological biodiversity monitoring toolkit for biocreditsBackgroundOpen access copy available |
The contribution of forest carbon credit projects to addressing the climate change challengeBACKGROUND: Open access copy available |
Forest carbon offsets and carbon emissions trading: Problems of contractingBACKGROUND:Available with subscription or purchase |
Why environmental impact assessments often failBackgroundOpen access copy available |
The 2023 state of the climate report: Entering uncharted territoryBackgroundThe Earth faces a climate crisis as human activities increasing the release of harmful greenhouse gases, turning scientists' warnings of extreme conditions into reality. Climate records are breaking, causing widespread suffering. This report examines the global climate crisis, presenting key climate facts and policy recommendations for scientists, policymakers, and the public. It serves as an up-to-date resource on the escalating emergency. Open access copy available |
Expanding forest carbon sinks to mitigate climate change in AfricaBACKGROUND:Open access copy available |
Promises and potentials do not grow trees and crops. A review of institutional and policy research in agroforestry for the Southern African regionBACKGROUND:Open access copy available |
Environmental governance and its implications for conservation practiceBackgroundOpen access copy available |
Conservation social science: Understanding and integrating human dimensions to improve conservationBackgroundMany scholars believe that there is an urgent need to integrate social sciences into conservation efforts. Although researchers widely acknowledge the importance of understanding the human dimensions of conservation, social science insights remain underutilized in practice. Open access copy available |
Key challenges for governing forest and landscape restoration across different contextsBackgroundOpen access copy available |
Placing diverse knowledge systems at the core of transformative climate researchBackgroundOpen access copy available |
Navigating power in conservationBackgroundOpen access copy available |
Reimagine fire science for the AnthropoceneBackgroundOpen access copy available |
The social and ecological costs of reforestation. Territorialization and industrialization of land use accompany forest transitions in Southeast AsiaBackgroundOpen access copy available |
Quantifying the Impacts of Defaunation on Natural Forest Regeneration in a Global Meta-AnalysisBackgroundAvailable with subscription or purchase |
Livestock production and the global environment: Consume less or produce better?BackgroundGlobal demand for livestock products rises rapidly, especially in developing countries. Although livestock production contributes significantly to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, land use change, and nitrogen cycle disruptions, producers can reduce its environmental impact by improving production efficiency. This study evaluates whether shifting to more efficient livestock systems offers a viable path to mitigate these impacts, rather than relying solely on consumption reduction. Open access copy available |
Carbon Prospecting in Tropical Forests for Climate Change MitigationBackgroundOpen access copy available |