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26/05/2003 Indonesia: Draft Legality Standard
A draft standard resulting from stakeholder consultations that describes the requirements for legal timber ...
TNC, Indonesian Ministry of Forestry, SGS and URS Forestry

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01/04/2006 Forest Governance in Zambesia, Mozambique: Chinese Takeaway!
This paper describes the current practices and problems of forest management in the province of Zambézia, ...
FONGZA (Catherine MacKenzie)

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01/11/2009 New EU Trade Regulations to Combat Illegal Logging: A Critique
The authors of this critique of EU policy to address illegal logging claim that, under WTO rules, the ...
European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE) (Fredrik Erixon & Brian Hindley

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01/03/2010 Assessing the Progress Made: An Evaluation of Forest Management Certification in the Tropics
This study analysed the evaluation reports of 123 Forest Management Units (FMUs) managing natural tropical ...
Marielos Peña-Claros, Stijn Blommerde & Frans Bongers

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18/08/2004 Framing the Picture: An assessment of Ramin trade in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore
This report evaluates the effectiveness of current implementation measures established for CITES Appendix ...
TRAFFIC Southeast Asia (Lim Teck Wyn, Tonny Soehartono and Chen Hin Keong)

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