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News
- 20 Jan 2021
Going Global? Wood product certification requires broad legal arena
Small-scale furniture makers in Indonesia face challenges
Opinions
- 6 Mar 2020
Has the FLEGT Action plan contributed to better forest governance?
New study sheds light on the impact of Voluntary Partnership Agreements in timber-producing countries
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
Feature
- 6 Dec 2017
Working with wood: The women of Jepara
Gendered labor and creativity converge in the workshops of Central Java
Feature
- 6 Dec 2017
Working with wood: The women of Jepara
News
- 2 Oct 2017
Getting a good price on good wood
Study finds success with certified timber to be a matter of management
News
- 2 Oct 2017
Getting a good price on good wood
Video Q&A
- 1 Aug 2017
FLEGT in Indonesia: An interview with Sulthon M. Amin
What the scheme means for traditional craftsmen
Video Q&A
- 31 Jul 2017
FLEGT in Indonesia: An interview with Charles-Michel Geurts
What the licensing scheme means for Indonesia and the EU
Video Q&A
- 29 Jul 2017
FLEGT in Indonesia: An interview with Victoria Simanungkalit
What the government is doing to include small operators
Event Coverage
- 18 Jul 2017
FLEGT in Indonesia: Golden child or guinea pig?
National policy dialogue puts focus on the EU timber license’s challenges and opportunities for small businesses
Photo Essay
- 12 Jul 2017
Helping Indonesian craftsmen go global, sustainably
Mechanisms to ensure wood is legally sourced are essential to conserve forests, and can also help small businesses expand exports, thereby increasing incomes
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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