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Why a tribe in Panama rejected pay for their forests

September 4, 2014
MONGABAY.ORG, NEWS PROGRAMS, RUXANDRA GUIDI & BEAR GUERRA, SPECIAL REPORTING INITIATIVES, SRI FELLOWS, SRI REPORTING

Mongabay Special Reporting Initiative Fellows Ruxandra Guidi and Bear Guerra report on Panama’s efforts to gain funding for standing forests roiled by indigenous opposition.  Read the full story here.

Tags: climate change, community forestry, forests, panama, REDD+

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