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Located deep in a Surrey woodland is a spectacular holiday home that looks like something you would recognise from a South of France postcard. Situated in a forest valley 50 minutes from London by ...
How peace underpins forests, food, health and SDGs In conflict-affected or neglected regions, health systems are underfunded, surveillance is inadequate, and public outreach is minimal.
Chad is battling deforestation with "green charcoal," made from plant waste, aiming to reduce reliance on wood and combat desertification. This initiative, supported by the World Bank and UNHCR ...
The projected population increase statistics for each Surrey borough have been revealed, with some areas expected to see an increase of nearly 10 per cent by 2032, while others may not even see an ...
Surrey Hills National Landscape is less than a two-hour journey from Watford and is said to be the inspiration behind Narnia.
A B.C. Supreme Court judge has approved Teal-Jones' interim sale of a Fraser Valley forest licence, leaving endangered spotted owl habitat open to logging before the province consults First Nations.
A Surrey landscape which is home to lizards and an area known as the Devil’s Punch bowl has been designated a national nature reserve.
Firefighters have contained 60% of a New Jersey wildfire that spread over 5,000 acres in the Wharton State Forest Saturday, June 14.
Surrey Hills National Landscape is less than a two-hour journey from London and is said to be the inspiration behind Narnia.
News about Forests and Forestry, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
The World Bank Group supports countries in their efforts to harness the potential of forests and terrestrial ecosystems to reduce poverty, contribute to economic growth, and protect and strengthen the ...