Mineral and hydrocarbon extraction and infrastructure are increasingly significant drivers of forest loss, greenhouse gas emissions, and threats to the rights of forest communities in forested areas of Amazonia, Indonesia, and Mesoamerica. Projected investments in these sectors suggest that future threats to forests and rights are substantial, particularly because resource extraction and infrastructure reinforce each other and enable population movements and agricultural expansion further into the forest. In each region, governments have made framework policy commitments to national and cross-border infrastructure integration, increased energy production, and growth strategies based on further exploitation of natural resources. This reflect...
Indonesian Borneo (Kalimantan) houses ~41 million hectares of tropical forest with global environmen...
The island of New Guinea hosts the third largest expanse of tropical rainforest on the planet. Papua...
Due to increasing global demand for palm oil, coal, and timber, Indonesia has become the largest con...
Mineral and hydrocarbon extraction and infrastructure are increasingly significant drivers of forest...
Large-scale access and energy infrastructure projects, together with expanding investments in natura...
Central America is characterized by an asymmetric forest transition in which net deforestation is a ...
Central America is characterized by an asymmetric forest transition in which net deforestation is a ...
As demand for commodities increases globally, resource-rich countries are focal areas for industrial...
The main threats of Papua’s forests include increases in logging (both legal and illegal), oil palm...
Small-scale gold-mining has been the major driver of last decade deforestation within the Guiana Shi...
Road-infrastructure projects are expanding rapidly worldwide while penetrating into previously undis...
Around the globe, healthy forests are being imperiled by the extraction of fossil fuels such as coal...
Due to increasing global demand for palm oil, coal, and timber, Indonesia has become the largest con...
The native forests of Papua New Guinea (PNG) are some of the most biologically and culturally divers...
BACKGROUND: The western Amazon is the most biologically rich part of the Amazon basin and is home to...
Indonesian Borneo (Kalimantan) houses ~41 million hectares of tropical forest with global environmen...
The island of New Guinea hosts the third largest expanse of tropical rainforest on the planet. Papua...
Due to increasing global demand for palm oil, coal, and timber, Indonesia has become the largest con...
Mineral and hydrocarbon extraction and infrastructure are increasingly significant drivers of forest...
Large-scale access and energy infrastructure projects, together with expanding investments in natura...
Central America is characterized by an asymmetric forest transition in which net deforestation is a ...
Central America is characterized by an asymmetric forest transition in which net deforestation is a ...
As demand for commodities increases globally, resource-rich countries are focal areas for industrial...
The main threats of Papua’s forests include increases in logging (both legal and illegal), oil palm...
Small-scale gold-mining has been the major driver of last decade deforestation within the Guiana Shi...
Road-infrastructure projects are expanding rapidly worldwide while penetrating into previously undis...
Around the globe, healthy forests are being imperiled by the extraction of fossil fuels such as coal...
Due to increasing global demand for palm oil, coal, and timber, Indonesia has become the largest con...
The native forests of Papua New Guinea (PNG) are some of the most biologically and culturally divers...
BACKGROUND: The western Amazon is the most biologically rich part of the Amazon basin and is home to...
Indonesian Borneo (Kalimantan) houses ~41 million hectares of tropical forest with global environmen...
The island of New Guinea hosts the third largest expanse of tropical rainforest on the planet. Papua...
Due to increasing global demand for palm oil, coal, and timber, Indonesia has become the largest con...