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Leony Aurora - 9 Nov 2011
BEIJING, China (9 November, 2011)_The fight to curb rampant illegal logging in the Asia Pacific region has come a long way in the past decade as strong market incentives to ship legal timber have emerged following dialogue between various stakeholders. However, governments need to deal with corruption which continues to impede efforts to ensure the...
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Toward nature-positive trade in Asia’s agriculture supply chains
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Phantom forests: Trees on paper or trees to sustain livelihoods?
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Peru’s smallholder farmers need state recognition for timber production, study says
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- 19 Jun 2021
How to build resilient landscapes and livelihoods in refugee settings
Enhancing humanitarian initiatives in Africa
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- 25 May 2020
Small-scale producers in Indonesia’s furniture hub have untapped potential for growth
Jepara's timber-dependent artisans face increasing global competition
8 May 2020
Formalizing artisanal logging in Central Africa
A new project in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Cameroon aims to bring the sector to light
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- 18 Jun 2019
Ban Ki-Moon: “We need to work together”
South Korea's success of reforestation provides hope at Asia-Pacific Forestry Week opening
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- 18 Jun 2019
Ban Ki-Moon: “We need to work together”
News
- 15 Nov 2018
Bhutan’s forest resources under pressure: Villagers adapt to change
Sustainable forest management helps preserve spiritual life, livelihoods
Feature
- 10 Sep 2018
In Solomon Islands, the gendered effects of corporate logging
The unsustainable industry contributes to one of the world’s highest rates of sexual and domestic violence
Feature
- 27 Aug 2018
How to save Indonesia’s last seasonal forests
Logging is back in the long untouched Tanimbar archipelago, threatening the last national forests of their kind
Feature
- 27 Aug 2018
How to save Indonesia’s last seasonal forests
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