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Monthly Archives: May 2011


No se puede ver la madera para los árboles? Vea otra vez a la Cuenca del Congo
Verina Ingram

Posted in: Community forestry, Livelihoods, POLEX: Un blog hecho por expertos en política forestal, Spanish, Trade
La madera puede haber sido certificada pero… ¿es sostenible?
Manuel Guariguata

Posted in: Conservation, Deforestation, Mitigation, POLEX: Un blog hecho por expertos en política forestal, Spanish
Le bois est peut-être certifié mais est-il durable ?
Manuel Guariguata

Posted in: Conservation, Deforestation, French, Mitigation
Documenting the world’s forest genetic resources
Kate Langford

Posted in: Deforestation, English, Food security, General News, Mitigation
Kayu bersertifikasi: apakah pasti lestari?
Manuel Guariguata

Posted in: Conservation, Deforestation, Indonesian, Mitigation
‘PLUP fiction’ improves land use planning in Lao PDR
Ruth Raymond

Posted in: Community forestry, English, General News, Livelihoods
Keresahan Sektor Bisnis tentang REDD+ dan Moratorium Konsesi Hutan
Nita Murjani

Posted in: Indonesian, REDD+, Trade
The timber may be certified: but is it sustainable?
Manuel Guariguata

Posted in: Conservation, Deforestation, English, Mitigation, POLEX: A blog by forest policy experts
Can’t see the wood for the trees? Look again at the Congo Basin
Verina Ingram

Posted in: Community forestry, English, General News, Livelihoods, Trade
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