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01/03/2008 Building on forest destruction: Timber use in EU-financed building projects
Through this investigation Milieudefensie show that illegal and destructively logged wood is in widespread ...
Milieudefensie/Friends of the Earth Netherlands

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24/10/2005 Partners in Crime: The UK timber trade, Chinese sweatshops and Malaysian robber barons in Papua New Guinea's rainforests
Greenpeace's investigation into the UK trade in Chinese hardwood plywood claims criminal origins ...
Greenpeace

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01/04/2002 Greenpeace: Reports of alleged illegal activities by timber companies operating in Cameroon
Reports profile several companies operating in Cameroon. ...
Greenpeace

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01/04/2002 Greenpeace: Reports of alleged illegal activities by timber companies operating in Cameroon
Reports profile several companies operating in Cameroon. ...
Greenpeace

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01/07/2005 A Guide to Independent Forest Monitoring (IFM)
This Guide aims to meet the increasing demand for IFM around the world by building the professionalism ...
Global Witness

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01/04/2003 Greenpeace 'Chainsaw Criminal' Reports April 2003
Three reports alleging illeagl activities by logging companies CIBEC, Reef and Wijma operating in Ca ...
Greenpeace

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10/04/2007 Carving up the Congo (Full Report)
Report arguing that international logging companies are causing social chaos and wreaking environmenatl ...
Greenpeace (UK)

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01/05/2004 Global Witness Liberian Conflict Timber Reports 2001-2004
The first four reports from Global Witness on the Liberian timber industry and its effect on regional ...
Global Witness

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01/03/2002 Greenpeace Report: DLH: a partner in global forest crime
Greenpeace looks at the legality of the activities of a number of timber companies supplying the Dutch ...
Greenpeace

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01/01/2002 Law Compliance in the Forestry Sector: An Overview
Final version of the background paper prepared for the East Asia Forest Law Enforcement and Governance ...
World Bank (Arnoldo Contreras-Hermosilla)

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01/04/2002 Greenpeace: Reports of alleged illegal activities by timber companies operating in Cameroon
Reports profile several companies operating in Cameroon. ...
Greenpeace

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01/02/2002 Controlling the International Trade in Illegally Logged Timber and Wood Products
Examines the means by which importing/consuming governments can establish and operate systems for denying ...
Chatham House/RIIA (Duncan Brack, Kevin Gray and Gavin Hayman)

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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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NEWS

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19/03/2008 Vietnam: How the country has become a hub for the region's illegal timber trade
(EIA Press Release) Vietnam is operating as a centre for processing huge quantities of unlawfully-logged ...
EIA (UK)

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PRESENTATIONS

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DATE TITLE AUTHOR
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01/11/2007 Experience of forest management from Muling Forestry Bureau Muling Forestry Bureau (Shi Fengming)

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