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Issue date: 
30 May 2011

UNDP, GEF Launch Sustainable Forest Management Project in Cambodia

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6/4/11

Congo's President for establishment of partnerships

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June 03, 2011

Malaysia Gets RM43 Million ODA From EU

KUALA LUMPUR, June 3 (Bernama) -- Malaysia received RM43 million in official development aid (ODA) from the European Union (EU) last year to promote legal timber trade and sustainable forest management.

In a statement Friday, the EU Delegation to Malaysia said the EU was also funding projects for small and middle enterprises to commercialise products made of biomass and for making batik production cleaner and safer for the workers.

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May 30, 2011

The international regulation of sustainable forest management

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19 May 2011

Recent Violence Shows That Sustainable Forest Management Doesn't Exist in the Country, Says Greenpeace

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May 20, 2011

Forestry Key to Africa’s Carbon Permit Market, Envirotrade Says

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06 Jun 2011

UN: $40bn a year could halve deforestation worldwide

Investing just 0.034 per cent of global GDP could transform the world's forestry sector, halving deforestation rates, slashing carbon emissions and creating up to five million new jobs by the middle of the century.

Issue date: 
06/06/2011

Pulp production increase drives up wood prices

Wood costs for the global pulp industry have risen 17 per cent in the past two years, according to market reports.

Global market pulp production increased by seven per cent in 2010, which, in turn, boosted demand for wood raw material and pushed up prices for wood chips and pulp logs in most regions of the world, the Wood Resource Quarterly reported.

The second half of 2010 saw higher-than-anticipated global pulp production, with markets in a stronger position than they had been in the first six months of the year.

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June 7, 2011

Solombalales is going to raise about USD 3.95 bln of credits to upgrade the production

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Jun 7, 2011

Togo, Nigeria Have Highest Rates of Deforestation, Study Shows

Togo, Nigeria and Ghana have the biggest rates of deforestation out of 65 nations, according to a study described by its authors as the most comprehensive analysis of tropical forests.

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