Forests are some of the planet's most critical ecosystems, acting as carbon sinks, biomass factories and homes to rich biodiversity. SEI research looks at the impacts of land-use change and how to combine forest protection with the growing demand for land, food, energy and green space.
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Press release / New study: Halting deforestation will require a step-change in approach and to be effective, measures must address underlying and indirect roles of agriculture.
Journal article / This review points to three key areas where a stronger evidence base would advance global efforts to curb agriculture-driven deforestation.
Past event / The EU-funded LANDMARC project is organizing a Regional Stakeholder Dialogue on Land-Based Mitigation Technologies for Northern Europe and Canada.
SEI brief / Wetland ecosystems within the lower Songkhram River basin are under threat; the authors identify critical drivers of change and policy gaps.
SEI report / This study analyses progress made towards reaching climate neutrality in Estonia.
Past event / Trase will run two three-hour dialogue sessions at the Oslo Tropical Forest Forum on deforestation and regulatory and voluntary requirements on 20–21 June 2022.
Perspective / More experts agree that human, nonhuman and environmental health are linked. Yet nations largely neglect animal welfare in sustainable development governance.
Past event / The workshop brings together experts on trade, environment, and climate change from East Africa to review the current state of knowledge on EU trade strategies.
Other publication / This Trase policy brief discusses strategies on implementing the European Commission's proposed prohibition on products produced on land deforested after 2020.
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