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    • Land health decisions
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    • Adaptation
    • Commodities and Markets
    • Livelihoods
    • Natural Resource Management
    • People and Society
  • Regions
    • Africa
      • Central Africa
      • Eastern Africa
      • Northern Africa
      • Southern Africa
    • America
      • Central America
      • South America
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Oceania
    • The Caribbean
  • Bloggers
    • Akefetey Mamo
    • Andrew Stevenson
    • Angga Ariestya
    • Cathy Watson
    • Nguyen Tien Hai
    • Rob Finlayson
    • Sacha Amaruzaman
    • Susan Onyango
    • Tony Simons

Natural Resource Management / SD4-Land health decisions / SD5-Environmental Services

by admin · 11 Jul, 2012

A new ‘DNA’ for global sustainability and its implications for research

Written by  Walter van Opzeeland It was at the start of the new millennium with increasing global environmental challenges, such as climate change, that scientists realized that human behaviour has a major influence on the earth and that...

Natural Resource Management / SD4-Land health decisions / SD5-Environmental Services

by admin · 4 Jul, 2012

Secrets of the Central African bush trade

Written by Walter van Opzeeland In his famous novel ‘Heart of Darkness’ published in 1902, Joseph Conrad writes about a river boat captain in Central Africa encountering the darkness of the Congo wilderness, the darkness of cruel European...

Climate Change Blogs / Natural Resource Management / SD4-Land health decisions / SD5-Environmental Services / SDG13-Climate change

by admin · 3 Jul, 2012

Can REDD make Africa greener?

Written by Walter van Opzeeland Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) is a payment scheme that rewards the conservation of forests to prevent emissions of green house gasses that cause climate change, but the concept is...

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