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-fertilization, and enhancing accountability. In this article, we analyze the EU's Forest Law Enforcement Governance and Trade (FLEGT … contentious transnational environmental issues like forest governance where there is no global hegemon to impose a single set of …The emerging transnational timber legality assurance regime comprises a set of interrelated policy instruments, both …
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Teak was first planted centuries ago in Java and the industry reached its peak in the 19th century. Java's teak plantations, the most extensive in the world, cover some 200 000 hectares, but they are being overexploited and NGOs are questioning their management by the state. Teak has become...
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studies two of these regimes, the European Union's Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) action plan and its …Deforestation and forest degradation remain high worldwide, and one of the dominant underlying causes for this forest … forest degradation (REDD+). The interactions between these two international policies at the national level, namely in Ghana …
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Years of rapid and indiscriminate logging of Philippine forests, coupled with little reforestation, have led to more frequent, widespread, and damaging natural disasters, such as floods, landslides, and other environmental damages. With strong political will and noble intentions, President...
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. Certification of forest coffee started in Ethiopia in 2002 with the aim to conserve the coffee forests and provide the peasants with … witness high rates of depletion and deforestation leading to an irreversible loss of the forest ecosystem and biodiversity … a better livelihood. This paper evaluates the forest coffee production and the related human encroachment in the forests …
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. Certification of forest coffee started in Ethiopia in 2002 with the aim to conserve the coffee forests and provide the peasants with … witness high rates of depletion and deforestation leading to an irreversible loss of the forest ecosystem and biodiversity … a better livelihood. This paper evaluates the forest coffee production and the related human encroachment in the forests …
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