The context of REDD+ in Tanzania: Drivers, agents and institutions
Lessons for REDD+ from complex mosaic landscapes
Mitigation of agriculture emissions in the tropics: comparing forest land-sparing options at the national level
REDD at the crossroads? The opportunities and challenges of REDD for conservation and human welfare in South West Uganda
Monitoring deforestation and forest degradation in the context of REDD+: Lessons from Tanzania
Taking Stock of Carbon Rights in REDD+ Candidate Countries: Concept Meets Reality
Land use patterns and related carbon losses following deforestation in South America
Deforestation and forest degradation in the Congo Basin: State of knowledge, current causes and perspectives
Role of innovation in meeting food security challenges
Global food production must ramp up in the face of enormous challenges. We are all familiar with many of the key metrics surrounding the central food security challenge: By the year 2050, the earth’s population is expected to soar from the current 7bn about 9.6bn. It is estimated that in the next 40 to 50 years, we will need to produce as much food as was necessary in the previous 10,000.
Uganda Systematic Country Diagnostic
After a destructive civil war and
extreme political instability, Uganda began its
reconstruction process in 1987. Within the enabling
environment of macroeconomic stability, most of the progress
on the twin goals was attributable to higher agricultural
Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Indonesia for the Period FY16 - FY20
Seventy years after independence and
more than a decade of political and institutional reforms,
Indonesia has emerged as a stable democracy. Indonesia’s
achievements are now under stress, with a slowdown in its
commodity driven economy, stagnant rates of poverty