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News
- 18 Apr 2022
Blockchain platform offers reforestation efforts access to carbon finance
Open Forest Protocol tackles climate change naturally
DG’s Column
- 26 Jan 2022
Waiting for the end of deforestation: Companies must ante up
Not taking adequate steps to address the risk, Forest 500 report says
Event Coverage
- 9 Nov 2020
New portal tracks policies and trends impacting forests in Central Africa
OFAC launches a data platform to inform decision-making in the region
Opinions
- 15 Aug 2019
How timber markets can help save tropical forests
Gerhard Dieterle on the legality, sustainability and profitability of green tropical supply chains
Opinions
- 15 Aug 2019
How timber markets can help save tropical forests
Video Q&A
- 12 Jul 2019
If cocoa prices have fallen, why isn’t your chocolate bar cheaper?
Dietmar Stoian says industry could reinvest savings in sustainable agroforestry systems with smallholders
Event Coverage
- 28 Jun 2019
Bitter or sweet trade for Africa’s cocoa farmers?
Peter Akong Minang says Africa lagging behind on product certification
Feature
- 6 Mar 2018
In a Central Java town, local wood enterprises carve a niche in the global market
With sustainability certification, small businesses are finding better opportunities abroad
Analysis
- 20 Jul 2017
Advancing equity and inclusiveness in forest management and certification
Decision-making mechanisms solely based on externally-determined rules could make meaningful involvement of women and marginalized groups difficult
News
- 11 Apr 2017
In complex palm industry, “certified sustainable” falls short
Study assesses the social, economic and environmental impact of palm oil certification
Analysis
- 3 Mar 2017
The chicken or the egg?
What should come first: A research publication, or an impassioned blog post? A case study of Zambia’s mukula tree
Analysis
- 3 Mar 2017
The chicken or the egg?
Photo Essay
- 26 Jan 2017
Decoding Cameroon’s domestic timber trade
Behind a lucrative sector operating in the shadows
Photo Essay
- 26 Jan 2017
Decoding Cameroon’s domestic timber trade
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