• WCS helped establish the Okapi Wildlife Reserve in Democratic Republic of Congo in 1992. (bronxzoo.com)
  • The Board approved funding for full National Programmes in Bolivia, Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia. (globalwitness.org)
  • Countries considered: Democratic Republic of Congo, Bolivia, Zambia. (globalwitness.org)
  • This Letter of Intent with the Republic of Congo is the third signed between CAFI and its partner countries, after the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2016 and Gabon in 2017. (undp.org)
  • This has happened with devastating environmental consequences in neighbouring countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo, and further away in Brazil. (sky.com)
  • Implementing a U.N.-backed scheme to slow forest loss in the Democratic Republic of Congo will be difficult, a new study says, until the government addresses corruption, a lack of state authority in some regions, and intermittent fighting between rebels and government forces in the country's east. (cifor.org)
  • This particular exercise was meant to mimic the conditions in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where South African troops are stationed with those of other countries as part of a United Nations peacekeeping mission. (mg.co.za)
  • Countries like Indonesia or the Democratic Republic of Congo, who don't have strong governance structures, may well give the appearance of emission reductions while those reductions aren't real. (ecosmagazine.com)
  • Originating in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), this strain is more than a plant. (wccannabis.co)
  • South and south central Democratic Republic of Congo (southern Kasai and Katanga), south to northeastern Angola and east to northern Zambia. (earthlife.net)
  • UK-based Liquid Intelligent Technologies and US social media giant Facebook are to collaborate on an extensive long-haul and metro fibre network in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which they say could improve internet access for more than 30m people. (iafrica.com)
  • Covering an area of 33.7 sq. km, this is the smallest National Park in Uganda at the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda borders. (valiantsafaris.com)
  • To determine to what extent bonobos are naturally infected with STLV, we screened fecal samples (n = 633) from wild-living bonobos (n = 312) at six different sites in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for the presence of STLV nucleic acids. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Republic of Congo (RoC) is home to 22.5 million hectares of the Congo Basin forest. (forestcarbonpartnership.org)
  • Gorillas and chimpanzees living in a remote part of the Congo Basin hang out together and some, like humans, even establish "relationships with benefits," a new study reveals. (mongabay.com)
  • For the Congo Basin, 2021 proved to be an up-and-down year. (mongabay.com)
  • This is the fourth article in our four-part series "The Congo Basin peatlands. (mongabay.com)
  • The Park is dominated by the easternmost extension of the great Ituri Forest of the Congo Basin. (ugandawildlife.org)
  • The forests in the Congo Basin, the second largest area of tropical forest in the world, are receiving increasing interest. (forestindustries.eu)
  • Discovered in 2017 in the Congo Basin, these peatlands are vitally important in the fight against climate change, as they contain nearly three years of global greenhouse gas emissions. (undp.org)
  • Gabon is the second most forested country on earth, and forms part of the great Congo Basin rainforest that stretches across central Africa. (sky.com)
  • It will be "very difficult" to protect the Great Congo Basin rainforest unless countries like Gabon are properly rewarded for their conservation efforts, its environment minister has told Sky News. (sky.com)
  • It is the second most forested country on earth, and forms part of the great Congo Basin rainforest that stretches across central Africa. (sky.com)
  • Given the size of the Congo Basin, (it) stores about 10 years of global carbon emissions equivalent, so if we lose the Congo Basin forests, if they go up into the atmosphere, then we lose the fight against climate change. (sky.com)
  • The densely forested northern Likouala Department of the Republic of the Congo lies deep in the Congo Basin. (efi.int)
  • Contributing to this process, Climate Analytics has conducted studies exploring the link between forest governance in the Congo Basin countries and the NDC s. (climateanalytics.org)
  • It is located within the Congo Basin, which is the world's second largest tropical rainforest and one of our best natural defenses against climate change. (worldanimalnews.com)
  • Gervais is a senior expert on forestry and climate change issues in the Congo Basin with over 20 years of professional experience and work in projects funded by donors, public administration and local and international NGOs for the conservation and sustainable management of natural resources (WWF, WCS). (globallandscapesforum.org)
  • Typically found in large social groups, red River hogs are native to forested areas in central and southern Africa. (bronxzoo.com)
  • The other three organisations represent each of the three UN-REDD Programme regions: Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean. (globalwitness.org)
  • It is the only tract of true lowland tropical forest in East Africa, hosting 441 recorded bird species and 53 mammals. (ugandawildlife.org)
  • The forests of Central Africa cover 240 million hectares and are considered as Earth's second lungs after the Amazon. (undp.org)
  • The study highlights how sustainability commitments, which play an important role in preventing the destruction of tropical rainforest, fail to protect nature in tropical grassy and dry forest habitats such as the Llanos in Colombia, Beni savanna in northern Bolivia, and Guinean and Congolian savannas in West and Central Africa. (eurasiareview.com)
  • Of those 167 million hectares, 95 million are in grasslands and dry forests, mostly in South America and Africa. (eurasiareview.com)
  • This issue will be one of the topics of discussion at the two-day conference Sustainable forest management in Central Africa: Yesterday, today and tomorrow Yaounde, Cameroon. (cifor.org)
  • The lineage of Red Congolese is currently debated, with some believing it's a landrace strain of Africa and others believing it to be a combination of Mexican and Afghan genetics. (cheapweed.ai)
  • through southern Chad and southern Sudan in Central Africa, east through Ethiopia, northwestern and southwestern Somalia in East Africa, south to the southern Democratic Republic of the Congo and eastern Angola, east to northern and western Zambia, southern Tanzania and northern Mozambique in southern Africa. (earthlife.net)
  • METHODS: We conducted a study of 17 forest sites in Central Africa, testing 1,028 fecal samples from 313 chimpanzees, 430 gorillas and 285 bonobos. (bvsalud.org)
  • Although the reservoir (an animal that is the source of infection) is unknown, the most likely animal sources are small rodents (for example, squirrels) in the rain forests of Africa, mostly in western and central Africa. (msdmanuals.com)
  • With low historical rates of deforestation and forests covering 69% of the land area, RoC is a typical example of a High Forest Cover and Low Deforestation (HLFD) country. (forestcarbonpartnership.org)
  • The Republic of Congo's ER program addresses both direct and underlying drivers of deforestation and forest degradation in the Sangha and Likouala Departments. (forestcarbonpartnership.org)
  • The program is also working to reduce emissions from deforestation in palm oil and mining concessions by avoiding the conversion of forests with high conservation value and adopting reduced-impact mining techniques. (forestcarbonpartnership.org)
  • Against this backdrop of caution, there is hope that protecting Congo's forests could attract financial assistance under a scheme to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+), which sees funds channelled from developed to developing countries to keep their trees standing. (cifor.org)
  • As a forested country, the sustainable management of forest resources will, on the one hand, increase its capacity as a carbon sink and, on the other, limit deforestation and land degradation, contributing to sustainable development. (climateanalytics.org)
  • This made it possible to highlight the correlation between forest governance improvements and tackling deforestation. (climateanalytics.org)
  • In the Republic of Congo , deforestation accounts for 81% of greenhouse gas ( GHG ) emissions. (climateanalytics.org)
  • In the country's NDC , the policy to mitigate GHG emissions revolves around fighting unplanned deforestation and maintaining and strengthening the carbon sequestration potential of forests through better management as well as reforestation. (climateanalytics.org)
  • The study, Forest and Climate Governance in the Republic of Congo: Challenges and Prospects , aims to assess forest governance in the Congo and its links with deforestation and land degradation in light of the climate objectives set in the NDC s. (climateanalytics.org)
  • Deforestation causes ~20 per cent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions and catastrophic climate change will be difficult to avoid unless forest-clearing in the tropics is significantly reduced. (ecosmagazine.com)
  • REDD (Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) will be one of the key policies negotiated at the United Nations climate conference in Copenhagen in December and could be one of the more positive outcomes to emerge from the contentious meeting. (ecosmagazine.com)
  • Many experts see REDD primarily as a market-based mechanism that will help poor countries to slow deforestation by enabling aid organisations, NGOs, corporations and governments to buy credits generated from activities that protect forests. (ecosmagazine.com)
  • The lesser Congo shrew (Congosorex verheyeni) is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae found in Cameroon, the Central African Republic, the Republic of the Congo, and Gabon. (wikipedia.org)
  • No trace of the the forest zone between Gabon and Republic of Congo virus was initially found in wild animals close to the out- resulted from handling infected wild animal carcasses. (cdc.gov)
  • An alert network was set up by the Ministries of Health in hospitals and clinics in the different regions of Gabon and Republic of Congo, designed to report all human cases of viral hemorrhagic syndromes. (cdc.gov)
  • Particular attention was paid to the northeastern region of Gabon, which had already been affected by outbreaks, and to its border region with Republic of Congo. (cdc.gov)
  • An international team of researchers is analysing army ants collected in forests in northeastern Gabon, to better understand zoonotic diseases. (mongabay.com)
  • Apart from strict conservation laws, one of the reasons Gabon has avoided destroying its forests for economic gain so far is that it is an oil rich nation and has traditionally relied on that revenue stream. (sky.com)
  • But what Gabon is attempting to do is to find a way to make the ongoing preservation of its forests commercially beneficial. (sky.com)
  • The Board approved funding for Ecuador's full National Programme and considered an initial draft version of the UN-REDD Programme's Social and Environmental Principles and Criteria. (globalwitness.org)
  • In Peru, the Amazonian indigenous organisation AIDESEP has growing concerns over the treatment of rights and land issues in the the process to develop a national Forest Investment Strategy financed by the Forest Investment Programme (FIP). (carbontradewatch.org)
  • Philodendrons similar to Congo exist in South America in tropical forests and swamps. (greenkin.in)
  • Development of the Congolese civil society platform for sustainable forest management. (forestcarbonpartnership.org)
  • After a long tramp through the forest they reached the department of Likouala, in the neighbouring country, the Republic of the Congo, where they were given shelter in the Betou refugee camp, which is run by the Congolese Red Cross with the support of the ICRC. (icrc.org)
  • A project being implemented by CIFOR and several partner institutions in the DRC is currently training the next generation of Congolese forest researchers . (cifor.org)
  • At Lohatla, the thick Kalahari grass, bright red sand and scattered trees don't mimic the Congolese rainforest, but still provide some kind of cover. (mg.co.za)
  • Because Red Congolese strain isn't just a strain, it's a full-blown enigma with stoners and enthusiasts buzzing with curiosity. (wccannabis.co)
  • Now, a word of caution: No doubt, the Red Congolese strain's THC levels open a world of euphoria and inspiration. (wccannabis.co)
  • While some argue that Red Congolese is an African sativa landrace , the variety popularized in California weaves in Mexican and Afghani roots, giving it a more indica-like appearance. (cheapweed.ai)
  • The sativa genetics dominate the physical effects of Red Congolese, resulting in a weightless euphoria that promotes focus and mental clarity. (cheapweed.ai)
  • Its energizing properties make Red Congolese perfect for morning treatment of nausea, cachexia, tension, or Alzheimer's. (cheapweed.ai)
  • The sativa cannabis strain Red Congolese produces buds that smell and taste citrusy, spicy, and earthy. (cheapweed.ai)
  • Red Congolese is more likely to induce anxiousness if consumed improperly rather than cause dry eyes or mouth. (cheapweed.ai)
  • Just last year, the NCA received official recognition from the Congolese government, giving local communities ownership and management rights over their own forests. (worldanimalnews.com)
  • Now that we've delved into the mystique of Red Congo's origin, it's time to unveil another layer of its allure. (wccannabis.co)
  • Red Congo's THC levels are your passport to euphoria. (wccannabis.co)
  • Covering 23.9 million hectares - which is equivalent to Greece and Portugal combined and represents 69.8 percent of the national territory - Congo-Brazzaville's forests are invaluable sources of biodiversity and of high carbon stocks. (undp.org)
  • Fresh finance is flowing into forest carbon efforts internationally, from Mexico to the Republic of Congo to Sri Lanka, and European Union member states are thinking of adding cropland, grazing land, and forest carbon emissions to their national greenhouse gas accounts. (ecosystemmarketplace.com)
  • Concurrently, many nonhuman primate carcasses breaks in Zaire and Sudan in 1976 to the 2003 outbreaks in were reported in the area close to the outbreak, but none the Republic of Congo (1-4). (cdc.gov)
  • The red dots lead to the Central African Republic. (ethanzuckerman.com)
  • When the first bongo was reported dead by the Sangha River in the Republic of Congo in 1997, it was believed to have drowned. (mongabay.com)
  • Paris, France - On the occasion of the state visit of President Sassou-Nguesso in Paris, President Emmanuel Macron today signed a Letter of Intent committing 65 million US dollars for the preservation of the rainforest in the Republic of Congo, commonly known as Congo-Brazzaville. (undp.org)
  • After a year-long separation, Pilera, a seventeen-year-old girl from the Central African Republic, has been able to find her mother in Cameroon, thanks to the efforts of the ICRC and the Cameroon Red Cross Society. (icrc.org)
  • In 2014, in the aftermath of the conflict in the Central African Republic, Red Cross volunteers in the Congo and Cameroon collected almost 2,000 tracing requests and registered 128 unaccompanied minors. (icrc.org)
  • This example highlights a common problem in the Republic of the Congo. (efi.int)
  • The system of revenue disbursement in the Republic of the Congo is fairly advanced compared with other African countries, because concession holders must comply with legally binding sustainability standards and provide local communities with financial support. (efi.int)
  • These studies were carried out in Cameroon and the Republic of Congo, and funded by our partner FERN , which is based in Brussels and specialises in issues related to forestry and the rights of forest peoples. (climateanalytics.org)
  • What's new in Republic of Congo? (atibt.org)
  • ATIBT continues its activities to support the forestry sector and forest governance in the Republic of Congo. (atibt.org)
  • But he has now endured a long journey to live in the Republic of Congo in the Lesio-Louna Nature ​Reserve. (itv.com)
  • On Friday, the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund announced that, in the past year, it has expanded the area of forest under its protection in the Democratic Republic of the Congo by 50%, from 1,583 sq km one year ago to 2,379 sq km. (worldanimalnews.com)
  • All mahogany instruments-like the Organic Collection Wildwood Series (which features sustainably harvested wood source from the Republic of Congo) offer a natural compression that delights blues players, folkies and singer/songwriters. (breedlovemusic.com)
  • Focal point at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) of the Republic of Congo, he is also a member of the UNFCCC Expert Advisory Group, which he actively chaired in 2019. (globallandscapesforum.org)
  • Most cases have occurred in children in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Program activities include engaging forest concession holders to reduce the impact of their logging operations and set aside conservation areas. (forestcarbonpartnership.org)
  • In the deal signed today, Congo-Brazza also commits to avoid conversion of more than 20,000 hectares of forest per year, and this only outside of forests that boast high carbon stocks and high conservation value. (undp.org)
  • The research team, led by the University of York, calculated that if oil palm producers cleared these habitats to make way for new plantations, a third of vertebrates on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's red list of threatened species could be affected, including the blue-throated macaw in Bolivia, the giant pangolin in Congo, and the Hellmich's Rocket Frog in Colombia. (eurasiareview.com)
  • The people here are the gatekeepers of gorilla conservation, trained to identify poachers and convinced to change their own lifestyle in order to protect the giants of the forest. (zicasso.com)
  • This year marks the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the Nkuba Conservation Area (NCA), a community-owned forest that was developed through a collaboration between local communities and the Fossey Fund. (worldanimalnews.com)
  • Over the past decade, the Fossey Fund has been employing its boots-on-the-ground approach to conservation to protect these forests and the estimated 200-300 critically endangered Grauer's gorillas that live there. (worldanimalnews.com)
  • Marantaceae forests are the result of past disturbances, both natural and human-induced with subsequent forest degradation. (interholco.com)
  • The ICRC has trained a number of volunteers from the Cameroon Red Cross Society in counseling people who have no news of their relatives, in registering and processing requests to trace members of families who have been scattered and in monitoring cases of unaccompanied children. (icrc.org)
  • In Gado, her mother, who had been informed the day before that her daughter was on her way, went to the Restoring Family Links (RFL) office of the Cameroon Red Cross Society at 7 a.m. (icrc.org)
  • When she saw no sign of her daughter, she began to despair, although volunteers from the Cameroon Red Cross Society did their best to reassure her. (icrc.org)
  • The study in Cameroon focuses on the place of forest governance in its NDC and highlights the challenges related to the integration of land use in development and the implementation of national climate policies. (climateanalytics.org)
  • Indeed, Cameroon, identifies in its NDC that the sustainable management of forest resources is an essential means to meet its mitigation and adaptation commitments in ratifying the Paris Agreement. (climateanalytics.org)
  • It also made it possible to draft recommendations for the establishment of an integrated forest governance system in Cameroon which contributes to achieving the NDC 's objectives, with the added bonus of social and economic co-benefits for populations. (climateanalytics.org)
  • Interholco had launched the initiative early in 2016 , to see how best to address the impact of extreme drought and fire on open canopy Marantaceae forests in their concession. (interholco.com)
  • So rather than avoiding or banning palm oil, we need to ensure effective international policies and governance to protect, not just tropical rainforest, but tropical grasslands and dry forests too. (eurasiareview.com)
  • It advocates for greater inclusion of forest governance in climate policies. (climateanalytics.org)
  • What Role Do Forests and Governance Play in Countries' Nationally Determined Contributions to the Paris Climate Agreement? (climateanalytics.org)
  • Achieving this objective requires the establishment of robust forest governance. (climateanalytics.org)
  • The methodology of the study consisted of using tools such as the GFI framework of the World Resources Institute, the UNDP Forests, Land and REDD + Governance Index and the Kemitraan local governance index, coupled with data collected from stakeholders. (climateanalytics.org)
  • Here we provide an update on actions carried out at the level of forest governance and professional training. (atibt.org)
  • Brice Baketiba is working with the EU REDD Facility in the Likouala Department. (efi.int)
  • Gorillas share their habitat with a tremendous variety of other wildlife, and you'll encounter those animals during your visit, including okapis, red river hogs, mandrills, and many other species. (bronxzoo.com)
  • Red-capped mangabeys are more willing to leave the trees compared to some other mangabey species. (philadelphiazoo.org)
  • They occupy a wide range of habitats, with a majority of species being found in primary rainforest, but other habitats used by the family including disturbed secondary forest, open woodland, open scrub and savannah, coastal scrub and alpine forest. (fatbirder.com)
  • the Semuliki River (which forms the international boundary) is a miniature version of the Congo River, the forest is home to numerous Central African wildlife species, and the local population includes a Batwa pygmy community that originated from the Ituri. (ugandawildlife.org)
  • There are around 350 species of birds hosted in this forest, including 23 Albertine Rift endemics. (ugandawildlife.org)
  • Research further indicated that tree harvesting in open Marantaceae vegetation types results in a recovery of forest dynamics on skid trails, as such openings in the herbaceous understory allow seedlings to germinate, existing seedlings to grow and wood species to be regenerated. (interholco.com)
  • REDD is considered a vital policy tool because, on the one hand, it will mitigate climate change, while on the other it will reduce species loss from habitat destruction and provide new avenues for sustainable development. (ecosmagazine.com)
  • Western lowland gorillas are ranked as critically endangered on the international red list of threatened species, and their numbers have dropped by an estimated 60% in the past 25 years. (itv.com)
  • This page contains further information on the UN-REDD Policy Board and documents relating to UN-REDD, including Global Witness' reviews of proposed national REDD+ programmes and reports from Policy Board meetings. (globalwitness.org)
  • Global Witness is one of four civil society organizations elected to the UN-REDD Policy Board in September 2009 and represents developed country non-governmental organisations. (globalwitness.org)
  • While the forest carbon offsets sector in the US is growing, the International Forest Carbon Association aims to draw attention to the lack of transparency and comparability in US capital markets due to the lack of uniform accounting methods. (ecosystemmarketplace.com)
  • The agreement with CAFI aims to help Congo address a complex challenge: reaching a sustainable economic development while making commitments in key growth sectors such as agriculture, mining and hydrocarbons and minimizing climate change impacts. (undp.org)
  • REDD aims to provide incentive for both local and national governments to preserve the 38 per cent that is outside current protection. (ecosmagazine.com)
  • Mgahinga's most exciting features are its three conical extinct volcanoes, part of the spectacular Virunga ranges that lie along the border region of Uganda, Congo, and Rwanda. (valiantsafaris.com)
  • Mgahinga harbors a large population of gorillas beringei beringei, which it shares with the neighboring parks in Rwanda and Congo. (valiantsafaris.com)
  • This new short report from World Rainforest Movement calls into question some of the assumptions behind this enthusiasm for REDD in the Congo. (forestindustries.eu)
  • First author, Dr Susannah Fleiss, who carried out the study while researching her PhD at the University of York, said: "Although we found that oil palm yield in areas currently covered by grassland and dry forest would be lower than in tropical rainforest, these sites would still be attractive for the expansion of oil palm agriculture. (eurasiareview.com)
  • Through the African Group of Negotiators and the Rainforest Coalition (CFRN) he took part in the negotiations for the forest sector within the framework of Paris Agreement. (globallandscapesforum.org)
  • REDD+ should inititate the coherent re-shaping of principles, norms and strategies for land use, forests, mines, agriculture and infrastructure development in the DRC, paving the way for practices that would be increasingly compatible with the need to combat climate change," said Samuel Assembe, post-doctoral researcher at CIFOR and co-author of the report. (cifor.org)
  • The search for alternative fiber resources is receiving worldwide attention for the potential role of these fibers in climate and forest restoration. (afs-journal.org)
  • Australia is pushing for a market mechanism too early,' says Paul Winn, an Australian climate forest campaigner seconded to Greenpeace International. (ecosmagazine.com)
  • http://climatevoices.wordpress.com/2010/12/23/redd-in-the-congo-%E2%80%93-new-report-from-world-rain. (forestindustries.eu)
  • Though the DRC has the second-largest tropical forest area after Brazil, the lack of infrastructure development, investment and demographic growth during successive wars since the mid-1990s reduced pressure on the environment. (cifor.org)
  • The Red-cheeked Cordon-bleu Finches ( Uraeginthus bengalus ) - also known as Red-cheeked Blue Waxbills, Uganda or Abyssinian Red-cheeked Cordon-bleus - are attractive, small African finches with bright red cheeks (hence their common name) and sky-blue plumage details. (earthlife.net)
  • Of the sixteen countries with UN-REDD National Programmes, at least ten countries have violated the right to free, prior and informed consent and the right to participation of civil society and Indigenous Peoples in processes related to REDD. (carbontradewatch.org)
  • The area is covered in tropical forest and is home to one of the world's largest populations of western lowland gorillas. (efi.int)
  • It is important to distinguish open Marantaceae forests, known best for the habitat they provide to elephants and gorillas, from other forest types. (interholco.com)
  • Before your time with the gorillas, today is a chance to spend the whole day in the forest, testing out and improving your photography skills in these conditions, learning from the guide. (zicasso.com)
  • Enormous amounts of carbon are stored in these forests, meaning that REDD proponents are increasingly looking at these forests to "offset" continued pollution in the rich countries. (forestindustries.eu)
  • CAFI supports strategic and holistic national investment frameworks based on REDD + and low-emission development, focusing on six high forest cover countries in Central African region. (undp.org)
  • I think it would be very difficult for us to maintain the forest long term without a real partnership between developed and developing countries, and without a business model and economic model that makes rainforests valuable for the people that live in them or who live in countries where they exist and have to make choices about land use. (sky.com)
  • In countries like Suriname, despite repeated redrafting of national readiness proposals, government plans for REDD+ continue to omit any meaningful measures to uphold the land and territorial rights of forest peoples. (carbontradewatch.org)
  • For instance, support for sustainable development projects that could help countries clarify land tenure, build fire fighting capabilities or track the legality of wood products could all achieve positive and important REDD outcomes. (ecosmagazine.com)
  • Greenpeace's report, 'The economics of 2°C and REDD in carbon markets', 2 claims that including forest offset credits in the carbon market would crash the price for carbon and reduce investments in clean and renewable technologies in both developed and developing countries. (ecosmagazine.com)
  • Saturday's friendly international between New Zealand and DR Congo must surely be a contender for some sort of record as it features players from clubs in 21 countries. (friendsoffootballnz.com)
  • The DR Congo squad has players drawn from clubs in 15 countries, while New Zealand's All Whites are travelling from clubs in 11 countries. (friendsoffootballnz.com)
  • Forests and agricultural lands cover three-quarters of EU territory, yet progress in EU carbon accounting for forestry and land use has taken its sweet time. (ecosystemmarketplace.com)
  • The EU REDD Facility is working with these fund managers to make sure that commercial forestry revenues earmarked for community development are spent fairly on local needs. (efi.int)
  • ATIBT Congo has been carrying out a support project for the forestry sector (financed by FCDO, British cooperation) during the first half of 2021. (atibt.org)
  • In this context, ATIBT Congo was called upon by the private sector and by the team of experts in charge of carrying out a legal study prior to the drafting of application texts, in the context of the new forestry law. (atibt.org)
  • Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. (wikipedia.org)
  • Podcast: What are the tropical forest storylines to watch in 2021? (mongabay.com)
  • Scientists, ecologists and experts on tropical forests, on forest fire and satellite monitoring visited the sites, exchanged observations and developed the findings. (interholco.com)
  • Large numbers of people live in tropical grassy and dry forest regions, where they often play a critical role in ecological processes such as burning and grazing. (eurasiareview.com)
  • He has proven experience in REDD+, with an active role in the preparation for the REDD+ process of the Congo, participated in several Policy Boards of the UN REDD Program and was focal point in the REDD+ Interim Partnership for Congo. (globallandscapesforum.org)
  • On the supply side, South Pole Carbon is seeking investors for its Zimbabwe-based REDD efforts, while across the globe FUNAI, Brazil's National Indian Foundation, has brought into question 30 contracts between international companies and indigenous communities - including invalidating a $120mn agreement between Irish company Celestial Green Ventures and the Munduruku tribe. (ecosystemmarketplace.com)
  • This is a crucial aspect, as indigenous peoples and local communities have traditionally inhabited and interacted with forest ecosystems hundreds - possibly thousands - of years. (interholco.com)
  • In addition to the above, the Park also has a vast cultural implication to the indigenous Batwa pygmies, who were the first people to live in caves deep into the forest. (valiantsafaris.com)
  • African forest elephants- taxonomically and functionally unique-are being poached at accelerating rates, but we lack range-wide information on the repercussions. (bvsalud.org)
  • To save the remaining African forest elephants, illegal poaching for ivory and encroachment into core elephant habitat must be stopped. (bvsalud.org)
  • Two decades after the country experienced a succession of wars, the DR Congo has taken significant steps to rebuild institutions and maintain stability. (cifor.org)
  • Of both squads, only one player - Congo goalkeeper Baggio Siadi Ngusia - plays for a club based in his home country. (friendsoffootballnz.com)
  • The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) estimates that there 500,000 people displaced across the country. (icrc.org)
  • These forests occupy large tracts of the concession that Interholco manages in the North of Congo and are characterised by an open canopy with widely spaced trees and a dense herbaceous understory of Marantaceae and Zingiberaceae . (interholco.com)
  • Shards of light filter through the forest canopy, illuminating the branches at random. (zicasso.com)
  • Ecosystem Marketplace has now formally closed its collection of data for the State of the Forest Carbon Markets 2012 report. (ecosystemmarketplace.com)
  • The report, "REDD in the Congo" can be downloaded here (pdf file 1.4 MB) and is posted in full below. (forestindustries.eu)
  • The report is frank about the challenges, however: "With regard to the current situation in DR Congo, it appears difficult or quasi-impossible to implement REDD+ at the grassroots level," Assembe said. (cifor.org)
  • As the Washington-based think-tank, the World Resources Institute, points out in its 2009 report, 'Beyond carbon financing', 1 a broader set of metrics are needed to account for REDD activities. (ecosmagazine.com)
  • For a suggested $150/year donation, you or your company can be listed as a Forest Carbon News Supporting Subscriber (with weblink) for one year (~24 issues). (ecosystemmarketplace.com)
  • This deal is made with the Central African Forest Initiative (CAFI), whose trust fund is administered by the UN Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office (MPTF Office) and of which France holds the presidency this year. (undp.org)
  • The financial flows from emission reductions from REDD are forecast to reach up to US$30 billion a year. (ecosmagazine.com)
  • Several actions were carried out this year, including missions to companies involved in the process and awareness-raising work to present the challenges and opportunities of the PPECF project to companies wishing to certify their forest concessions. (atibt.org)
  • In The Congo is the best three-year-old sprinter I've ever trained. (stallions.com.au)
  • The Fossey Fund has a 25-year management agreement with community leaders to help develop sustainable management plans for the forest. (worldanimalnews.com)
  • To improve the system further, the EU REDD Facility project is helping develop legally binding rules to ensure fund management activities are clear and accountable. (efi.int)
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  • Mother and daughter were able to establish contact and exchange news through Red Cross messages and photos. (icrc.org)
  • NGOs such as Greenpeace are opposed to the inclusion of REDD offset credits in the carbon market and argue that a separate mechanism is needed to deal with the complexities and risks associated with REDD. (ecosmagazine.com)
  • Forest management experts from the EU REDD Facility are working with teams on the ground to consult the government on the implementation of new legal decrees. (efi.int)
  • In the mystical world of cannabis strains, where every bud is a unique gem, one bud stands tall as the crown jewel of Sativas - the Red Congo strain. (wccannabis.co)
  • It's in this untamed, vibrant environment that the Red Congo strain finds its roots. (wccannabis.co)
  • the Red Congo strain has one more ace up its sleeve-THC levels that are off the charts. (wccannabis.co)
  • But what does this high THC content really mean for your Red Congo experience? (wccannabis.co)
  • This project made it possible to anticipate actions that will be implemented as part of a new project supported by the Delegation of the European Union in Congo and which will begin in July 2021. (atibt.org)
  • ONU-REDD "admits that FPIC processes in Vietnam have been flawed (failing to explain risks and costs of REDD+ to communities). (carbontradewatch.org)