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[10]In developing countries, millions of people depend on land for their food and livelihoods. But a global ‘land rush’ — moves to acquire large tracts of land across the world — is increasing competition for this vital resource. A growing body of evidence points to the scale, geography, players and key characteristics
Links
[1] http://pubs.iied.org/17124IIED.html
[2] https://forestindustries.eu/content/plantation-operations-optimization
[3] https://forestindustries.eu/content/procurement-timber
[4] https://forestindustries.eu/content/sfm-planning
[5] https://forestindustries.eu/whatwecando-sustainableforestmanagement
[6] https://forestindustries.eu/content/flegt-short-reflection
[7] https://forestindustries.eu/content/flegt-what-eu-fighting-indeed
[8] http://pubs.iied.org/search.php?a=Lorenzo%20Cotula
[9] http://pubs.iied.org/search.php?a=Emily%20Polack
[10] https://forestindustries.eu/sites/default/files/userfiles/1file/17124IIED.pdf
[11] http://pubs.iied.org/search.php?c=natres/water/land
[12] http://pubs.iied.org/search.php?s=IIEDBRIEF
[13] https://forestindustries.eu/category/topicsthemen/forestry
[14] https://forestindustries.eu/category/forests-w%C3%A4lder/deforestation
[15] https://forestindustries.eu/category/forests-w%C3%A4lder/abholzung
[16] https://forestindustries.eu/category/forests-w%C3%A4lder/land-use-change
[17] https://forestindustries.eu/category/forests-w%C3%A4lder/landnutzungs%C3%A4nderung