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US, EU timber import regulations could bankrupt Central Africa’s small-scale loggers: experts
By Babatope Akinwande
From forest harvest to bubbling businesses in the Congo Basin
By Thomas Hubert
Managing environmental and social effects of large versus small-scale investments in Congo Basin
By Valerie Gwinner
Can biodiversity and logging coexist in the Congo?
By Cristina Müller
Liquid cash or solid investment? Trees offer new approach for Cameroon’s farmers
By Valerie Gwinner
Indonesia’s REDD+ pilot province: how is it faring two years on?
By Yogita Tahilramani
Could the Sustainable Development Goals include Landscapes?
By Peter Holmgren
Could sustainable logging save Indonesia’s mangroves?
By Kate Evans
Indonesian province explores ‘green growth’ amidst economic expansion
By Adinda Hasan
Forcing companies to carry out costly biodiversity surveys often backfires: Experts
By Zoe Cormier
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