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COP22 Special: REDD+ monitoring is a technical and political balancing act

By: Barbara Fraser


Date: 10 November 2016


Source: Cifor


 


The success of measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) systems lies not only in their technical design, but also in their social and economic implications


Monitoring deforestation so countries can track their greenhouse gas emission targets might seem like a technical matter of satellite images and data.

Insight: Inside Brazil's battle to save the Amazon with satellites and strike forces

By: Chris Arsenault

Date: September 28th 2016

Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation


BRASILIA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When George Porto joined Brazil's environment agency 13 years ago, the country didn't have access to satellite data on illegal logging -- let alone heat maps tracking deforestation patterns or gun-toting agents dedicated to stopping ecological crimes.


How times have changed.


Rwanda’s longest drought in six decades: The effects on food security and lessons learnt

By: Emmanuel Ntirenganya

Date: September 16th 2016

Source: New Times


Sitting in the doorway of her residential house in the remote Murundi Sector, Kayonza District in Eastern Province, Verena Uwineza is sorting beans for evening meal on a traditional basket.


It is Monday, September 12. By most accounts, everybody has been affected by prolonged drought in this area.


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