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Issue date: 
November 9, 2011

Forestry needs to spend international funding more quickly, efficiently

Policy makers and practitioners need to find ways to spend international funding for forestry projects more quickly and efficiently to show that they can be implemented and benefit local communities, which will bring more political and bigger financial support as new climate funds flow in.

Issue date: 
November 09, 2011

Improving forest peoples tenure rights reduces poverty and improves forest conditions, says new study

While Asia’s rapid growth has lifted millions out of poverty, persistent pockets still remain in areas beyond the embrace of development.

Issue date: 
10.11.2011

£20m for farming and forestry businesses

A new £20 million fund to help rural businesses increase profits and reduce their impact on the environment has been launched today by Agriculture Minister Jim Paice.

Issue date: 
October 2011

State level Workshop on Decentralised Forest Governance: Beyond JFM

When: Oct 14 - 15, 2011

Where: Bhubaneswar, India

Organized By: Regional Centre for Development Cooperation (RCDC)

Issue date: 
10 November 2011

GEF Council Members approve 500 Million US Dollars Environmental Projects

The governing body of the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Council yesterday (November 9, 2011) approved an unprecedented large work program worth half a billion US dollars within the fifth replenishment cycle of the GEF.

Issue date: 
November 11, 2011

Integrating climate change issues into national forest programmes

Issue date: 
November 1, 2011

Sustainable Forest Management and Carbon in Tropical Latin America: The Case for REDD+

This review paper assesses the economic, governance and technical conditions that shape forest management in tropical Latin America with particular regard to efforts to reduce forest-based carbon emissions.

Issue date: 
November 10, 2011

OPIC Signs First Insurance Contract for REDD Carbon Reduction Project

The Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) has executed the first political risk insurance contract for a Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD) project that will protect 64,318 hectares of forest in Cambodia and sequester approximately 8.7 million metric tons of CO2e

Issue date: 
November 1, 2011

Standards set for forest management

The Government set out its standard for sustainable forest management in a new publication today (Thursday 3 November 2011).

Issue date: 
October 25th, 2011

New approaches to sustainable forest management: a study of service innovation in conserving forestry resources

Sustainability has been a primary concern for the forestry professionals. This paper is concerned with the continuing evolution of approaches to monitor sustainable forest management.

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by Dr. Radut