This report proposes a range of measures to be included in the national approach to avoid further deforestation in Indonesia.
The COVID-19 pandemic is likely an example of how the disturbance of ecosystems can have systemic consequences. As biodiversity is often seen as a public and therefore open access good, its conservation, restoration, and sustainable use rely heavily on scarce public sector finance. Simultaneously, governments are spending vast amounts to promote economic activities that are potentially harmful to biodiversity.

This paper provides recommendations for decision-makers in governments to incorporate the full potential of forests for climate change mitigation and adaptation in NDCs under the Paris Agreement.

This research provides an outlook of the agriculture, forestry and land use (AFOLU) sector targets and actions in the first round of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)

This report analyzes how deforestation in the Amazon Basin is linked with weak governance, insecurity and conflict, and inadequate infrastructure planning in the region