Palm oil, soy and tropical forests: a strategy for life.Thursday 09. of October 2008
Between 2000 and 2006, the area harvested for soy and palm oilglobally increased by almost 22 million hectares?an area twice thesize of Cuba. Today this expansion continues unabated, and in manyplaces is occurring at the expense... WWF Discussion Paper: Policy Approaches and Positive Incentives for REDDThursday 11. of September 2008
This discussion paper is intended to provide an overview to potential policy approaches and positive incentives for REDD in the post-2012 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). In particular, the paper... Tracking progress in protected area managementFriday 13. of June 2008
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in early 2004 produced a Programme of Work on Protected Areas, in which Parties to the convention are called to assess at least 30 per cent of their parks AND their networks of... Green carbon guidebookTuesday 27. of May 2008
Through its Green Carbon Initiative, WWF is deeply involved in the process of developing a credible and comprehensive standard system for forest carbon projects. We are engaged in the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change... Landscape Outcome Assessment Methodology (LOAM) in PracticeTuesday 08. of January 2008
Conservation and development agencies, including WWF, IUCN and the World Bank, are increasingly focusing their efforts at a landscape level. In doing so, they face many challenges including identifying key values or... Gift of the Himalayas - high value plants and NTFPsThursday 29. of November 2007
The Himalayas are a rich repository of flora with a large number of native plants and high value nontimber forest products.The high topographic complexity and related climatic variability of the Sacred Himalayan Landscape has... Guide to buying ?green? paperWednesday 28. of November 2007
Brussels, Belgium ? From packaging paper to office paper and tissues, the WWF Guide to Buying Paper makes it easy for any organization to understand the most important environmental impacts of paper-making and to source... Climate Change in Indonesia - Implications for Humans and NatureWednesday 28. of November 2007
Climate change impacts on Indonesia, people and nature Food Stores: Using Protected Areas to Secure Crop Genetic DiversityMonday 30. of July 2007
A research report by WWF, Equilibrium and the University of Birmingham, UKWritten by Sue Stolton, Nigel Maxted, Brian Ford-Lloyd, Shelagh Kell, and Nigel Dudley
Executive summary (extracts):
Plant genetic resources are a... New WWF tool helps paper industry rate environmental riskMonday 21. of May 2007
Vienna, Austria ? WWF today launches a new tool to help paper producers score the environmental quality of their products.
Suitable for all paper grades ? from high-quality business paper to packaging paper ? the WWF Paper... |


