Duncan Macqueen

@DuncanMacqueen

Duncan Macqueen leads IIED's Forest Team on Forests and Prosperity.

Edinburgh
Joined January 2011

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  1. Jan 28

    Active collective reflection can inform and sustain legal empowerment among forest and farm producers. Read excellent blog by put out by :

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    Jan 27

    "It will take imagination, solidarity, energy and courage to lower the odds on [achieving ]. Business as usual will not cut it." Blog from & I: The climate crisis and the fastest societal change, ever, via

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    Jan 17

    Super inspiring work, countering cultural beliefs around tree growing. Full of nuggets for trailblazers. Remember people will call you mad, until they see your impact

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  4. Jan 28

    Read how Juma and other Indigenous women are standing up for their land and people - and why they deserve our support:

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  5. Jan 28

    Read how rural women in the organization Environmental Buddies Zimbabwe (EBZ) are confronting the effects of climate change, deforestation, water scarcity, and droughts in Zimbabwe:

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    Jan 22

    “In signing the law, Duterte recognized the policy of the State to address the plight of small farmers in the country.”

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    Jan 26

    : Inspiring implemented by rural communities such as afforestation, horticulture, renewable energy, women empowerment and more.

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  8. Jan 28

    Watch how Bolivian coffee producers have been organized to launch a new organic coffee brand through support from the :

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  9. Jan 28

    Watch women in Tanzania organized via the MJUMITA network to make sustainable charcoal and honey businesses - building climate resilient landscapes and improving livelihoods, supported by , :

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  10. Jan 28

    Read how ORGIIS in Ghana is helping women in producer organizations like KANBAOCA to develop Baobab value chains to improve livelihoods and landscapes with support from

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  11. Jan 28

    Read how Shanta and other rural women are forming cooperatives that empower and enrich their lives with support from :

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    ❇️Infographic and report: 30 practical options for local people to build their own resilience into their livelihoods, landscapes and food systems - in 's best of 2021 Publications 🎇 - by with 👉

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  13. 17 Dec 2021

    Great report from of how European supermarkets drop imports of Brazilian beef over deforestation fears:

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    17 Dec 2021

    A new brief demonstrates the role forests and trees play in sustaining food production, security and nutrition. It informs policy and decision making in forestry; and details actions to strengthen the food system in light of COVID-19.

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    17 Dec 2021

    TOP TEN: IIED's best of 2021 publications --> The year began with the launch of our new publications library, which offers faster, better access to our 7,000-plus downloadable publications. Take a look at our top 10 most downloaded publications of 2021.

    Best of 2021: publications.
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  16. 17 Dec 2021

    See how has been working in partnership to drive progress towards sustainable charcoal by anchoring production into organized territorial groups - together with and -

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  17. 17 Dec 2021

    See how is helping farmer organisations to calculate the volume of on-farm trees to improve profits from diversified agriculture that mitigates climate change in partnership with and :

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  18. 17 Dec 2021

    Guidance from on 30 options for climate resilience, that has been co-produced with local forest and farm organisations, sneaks into list of best publications for 2021:

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  19. 17 Dec 2021

    When climate finance does reach Indigenous Peoples' and local forest and farm producer's organisations 'We have found they dont want to waste a single penny' says at

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    16 Dec 2021

    Ensuring customary tenure recognition in ASEAN forests starts with informed policymakers and practitioners that put the needs and rights of forest-based communities first while also safeguarding their right to free, prior, and informed consent. Read more:

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