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- 24 May 2012
In Peruvian Amazon, timber extraction in Brazil nut forests set to rise unless better regulated
Illegal logging increased after changes to Peruvian law were implemented.
20 Mar 2012
Deforestation rates double in the Congo Basin: Report
DOUALA, Cameroon (20 March, 2012)_ Although the level of deforestation in the world’s second-largest tropical forest remains relatively low compared...
News
- 17 Jan 2012
Poor households depend on non-timber forest products in times of crisis
This 'safety net' role is often overlooked when the world values forests.
News
- 22 Dec 2011
Booming trade: remnants of the Vietnam War still used as forest products
Scrap metal collectors earn a little more than US$1 per week.
Analysis
- 21 Nov 2011
Can you log your forest and eat it too?
New research suggests the negative impacts of logging can be mitigated.
Analysis
- 21 Nov 2011
Can you log your forest and eat it too?
News
- 3 Nov 2011
Children are forgotten entrepreneurs of the forest, says new CIFOR research
Scientists estimate a third of young people in forest communities involved in trade of non-timber forest products.
25 Aug 2010
Forest Management That Reflects Diversity
25 Aug 2010
Forest Management That Reflects Diversity
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