Papua New Guinea’s rainforests, which span 28.2 million hectares (69.6 million acres), are among the most biodiverse in the world, hosting an estimated 5-8% of all species. The country also has one of ...
Papua New Guinea is a global hotspot of avian biodiversity, home to spectacular and behaviorally complex bird species that occur nowhere else on the planet. A new study shows that forest fragmentation ...
Symposium on Ecological Effects of Increasing Human Activities on Tropical and Subtropical Forest Ecosystems (1975 : University of Papua New Guinea) siris_sil_127193 ...
Voluntary carbon markets generate funding intended for forest conservation, but are they delivering real-world results for climate, biodiversity, and communities? This special issue offers critical ...
New research tries to anticipate road building to identify areas in the Amazon, Asia and Africa that are likely to face deforestation. By Sachi Kitajima Mulkey Preventing illegal road building could ...