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News - 28 Jan 2021
Indonesia’s oil palm smallholders need more support for certification, study finds Dependency on NGOs undermines long-term viability of non-state standards
News - 20 Jan 2021
Going Global? Wood product certification requires broad legal arena Small-scale furniture makers in Indonesia face challenges
News - 9 Dec 2020
Building skills to help monitor cross-border timber trade in Africa’s Great Lakes region Congolese border agents learn to identify wood species
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 - 4 Nov 2019
Despite size, Congo Basin attracts less funding than other major forest areas Stronger capacities and governance needed to boost international support for Central African forests
News - 28 Aug 2019
Leaders of the future: Shaking up old school ideas on learning about tropical forestry African universities break academic paradigms
News - 14 Mar 2019
Unlocking the secrets of tropical trees A young Congolese researcher earns his 'cutting edge' stripes
News - 14 Mar 2019
Unlocking the secrets of tropical trees Photo Essay - 11 Jan 2019
Protecting Congo’s botanical treasures A win-win for science, people and the environment
Photo Essay - 11 Jan 2019
Protecting Congo’s botanical treasures News - 29 Oct 2018
Taking stock of Indonesia’s social forestry program Program helps resolve tenure conflict, but needs more support
News - 29 Oct 2018
Taking stock of Indonesia’s social forestry program News - 23 Feb 2015
EU plan to curb illegal logging: Think big by thinking small? Policymakers urged to work with local farmers, or risk turning them into 'outlaws'.
News - 9 Feb 2015
In DR Congo, simple rules could reduce the large impact of small-scale loggers Almost every timber supplier in the capital city is logging without a permit.
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