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arborvitae Issue 41 - Forest finance
ÌýForest finance
- Livelihoods and landscapes: So far, the expectations of PES as a market-based solution for conservation and development have not been met.
- Feature: Do public goods always have to remain public?
- REDD: We cannot wait to act on REDD-plus.
- Local forests: Why, despite their global significance, has so little external investment flowed to local forest enterprises – especially in the South?
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Business engagement
Valuing nature
Nature-based recovery
Ecosystem restoration
Assessing ecosystems
Extractive, energy and infrastructure
Forests
Post-2020 biodiversity policy
Nature and the Paris agreement
Nature-based solutions for climate
Species conservation science
Species conservation action
Livelihoods and sustainable use
Natural resource governance (other governance)
Inclusive climate action
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Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean
Washington D.C. Office
Mediterranean
Eastern and Southern Africa
West and Central Africa
West Asia
Oceania
Business and Biodiversity
Science and Economics
Economics
Ecosystem Management
Forests
Global Policy
Membership
Secretariat
Sustainable Use SG
Palm SG
Species
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