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November 1, 2011

Logging with care

THE FIRST tropical rainforest in the world to be certified under the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) standards for sustainable forest management is in Sabah, Malaysia.

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25 Oct 2011

Southwest Alberta groups release new recommendations for sustainable forest management

Today sees the release of a new report, Sustainable Forests, Sustainable Communities: The Future of Alberta’s Southwestern Forests.

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November 2011

Master of Sustainable Forest Management

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December 1, 2010

Collective Action for Sustainable Forestry

The article examines the efforts for collective action of ten village communities in the state of Orissa to manage their local forest resources from an institutional perspective.

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October 19th, 2011

Deliberating REDD+ institutions and governance in Africa

Deliberating REDD+ institutions and governance in Africa, Olufunso Somorin, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Wageningen University, the Netherlands

Is REDD+ possible in Africa?

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October 19th, 2011

African Countries Are Pointing the Way to Sustainable Forestry Management

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2011-10-20

Latin American partners awarded for sustainable forestry and microfinance

Oikocredit partners in Guatemala and Bolivia received awards for excellence in their operations. One successfully cares for the environment and generates jobs, while the other contributes to community development through microfinance.

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27 October 2011

Benefit sharing is key for the success of REDD in Tanzania

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October 30, 2011

Some Timberland Transactions and Other Stuff

I've had several requests for an update on issues surrounding timberland investments and transactions to date for 2011 so I am posting a chart of the transactions of which I am aware. I will also make a comment or two on conservation easements and on who is

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Oct 29th 2011

A dull shade of green

REDUCING the risks of climate change is not a technological problem. There are many ways to generate electricity, drive cars or grow crops without emitting much carbon dioxide—but they are expensive.

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