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Chitetezo Cooperative Federation: Capacity building report January to June 2023

LandLibrary Resource
декабря, 2022
Global

The objective of this report is to highlight the capacity-building activities conducted by the Community Market for Conservation (COMACO) through the Chitetezo Cooperative Federation (CCF) in collaboration with the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT).

Creating an enabling environment and accelerating SDGs through increased public funding of innovative agricultural research and development

LandLibrary Resource
декабря, 2022
Global

G20 policymakers should strengthen the enabling environment for innovation in agriculture and food systems to unlock public funds to support researchers in developing their innovations.

Deriving emission factors for mangrove blue carbon ecosystem in Indonesia

LandLibrary Resource
декабря, 2022
Indonesia

Using ‘higher-tier’ emission factors in National Greenhouse Gas Inventories is essential to improve quality and accuracy when reporting carbon emissions and removals. Here we systematically reviewed 736 data across 249 sites (published 2003–2020) to derive emission factors associated with land-use change in Indonesian mangroves blue carbon ecosystems.

The critical nexus between bioenergy and land use

LandLibrary Resource
декабря, 2022

A new policy brief from leading experts at the Centre for International Forestry Research-World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF) and IPB University, as a part of the Center for Global Sustainability’s (CGS) Indonesia Program new guest policy brief series, provides an overview of the crucial interconnection between bioenergy and land use, focusing specifically on the production and employment of bio

Birds and bats enhance cacao yield despite suppressing arthropod mesopredation

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декабря, 2022
Global

Bird- and bat-mediated biocontrol benefits the productivity of tropicalcommodity crops such as cacao, but the ecological interactions drivingthese ecosystem services remain poorly understood. Whereas birds and batsprey on herbivorous arthropods, they may also prey on arthropodmesopredators such as ants, with poorly understood consequences for pestbiocontrol.