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Climate change and resource conflict
 
Event
12 June 2023
Operationalizing a sustainability transition in tropical forests

Discussions on regional, national and local developments and capacity to enable a sustainable and equitable transition in tropical forest regions.

Landscape management
 
Slides
28 March 2019
Insights from current developments in the Amazon and the role of land-rights, transparency of value chains, certifications and Zero-deforestation initiatives.

Mairon Bastos Lima, Postdoctoral Researcher with TRASE and Chalmers University of Technology and member of Focali

Landscape management
 
Slides
28 March 2019
Examples of how Agroforestry and REDD+ can reduce tropical deforestation and improve livelihoods.

Anna Tjärvar, Forestry Officer, Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) seconded from Sida

Landscape management
 
Slides
28 March 2019
The role of civil society – lessons from Indonesia.

Maria Rydlund, Senior Policy Officer Tropical Forest at Swedish Society for Nature Conservation

Landscape management
 
Slides
27 March 2019
Introduction to the dialogue and overview of main deforestation drivers and trends.

Presentation by Martin Persson, Associate Professor Chalmers University of Technology and member of Focali.

Landscape management
Trade and production
 
Event
21 March 2019
Stepping up Swedish action on tropical deforestation – Dialogue on International Day of Forests

On the International Day of Forests we would like to invite you to identify entry points for Swedish actors who want to help reduce tropical deforestation.

Landscape management
Trade and production
Forests, Landscapes and Food Security
 
Slides
22 December 2016
Towards radical transparency for a deforestation-free economy

Presentation held by Toby Gardner, SEI, on the 23rd November 2016 at the event Putting Agenda 2030 into practice - how the landscape perspective can contribute.You can find out more about the...

Landscape management
Trade and production
Forests, Landscapes and Food Security
 
News Story
17 March 2016
New study finds beef, soybeans, palm oil and wood products are responsible for 40% of global deforestation

Growing world population drives the demand for food, feed and fiber. And since no country can produce all the products we now can buy in supermarkets, this demand is met through the export of agricultural commodities on the global market. Partly, the global demand is met through a rising productivity on the already established agricultural land.