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Projects, publications, news, events, insights and articles about work to promote good environmental governance as a way to improve conservation policy, planning and practice and to reduce deforestation.

37 entries

The timber depot of Green Timber, a Chinese-owned timber concession that are licensed to operate in Nampula and Zambezia provinces, Mozambique (Photo: Mike Goldwater)
China-Africa Forest Governance project

Active Project

Two forest farmers from Ghana, including the head of a local community forest group, alongside some cocoa beans (Photo: Duncan Macqueen/IIED)
Integrating forests into the post-2015 development framework

Archived Project

Local forest workers in Cambodia, one of the regions studied for a new report (Photo: Frontier Cambodia Forest via Creative Commons http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/)
Four ways to support locally controlled forestry and benefit people and the planet

News, 19 May 2014

Two men sat behind a desk chat to one another, with the Forest Governance Learning Group logo in the background
Forest Governance Learning Group

Active Project

Launch event of the China-Africa Forest Governance Platform in March 2013. Photo: Simon Lim
Just forest governance

Article, 07 September 2013

Boys polish chairs for sale in the furniture market, Nampula, Mozambique.
Introduction to locally-controlled forestry

Article, 05 August 2013

Good forest governance is key to reducing climate change and poverty

News, 26 March 2012

Sanity in REDD governance shock!

Insight, 24 August 2011

Justice in the forests: a series of short films

Article, 15 April 2011

Nepal: space to debate, opportunities to act

Insight, 24 March 2011

Lumbering illegality: how to make timber sustainable and pro-poor

Insight, 26 January 2011

A pinch of salt from Namaacha

Insight, 17 December 2010

Turn REDD on its head

Insight, 14 December 2010

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China-Africa Forest Governance Platform
Forestry
Locally controlled forestry
China
Forest Governance Learning Group (FGLG)

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