IIED's December forests newsletter
Our forests newsletter provides updates on IIED's work to improve forest livelihoods and to ensure that forests are managed in a fair and sustainable way.
This issue leads with a long read from James Mayers: 'Finding a green path for China and Africa?'. Chinese investment and trade is having a huge impact on African forests. We take a look at all the issues, the project work to date and the way things are heading. The long read and two accompanying videos are available in English and Chinese.
Publications, briefings, blogs and news
The newsletter highlights recent work by the forests team:
- China in Mozambique's Forests, a research report by Duncan Macqueen (ed)
- Towards legal and sustainable investments by China in Africa’s forests, a research report, 57 pages, by Seth Cook et al
- Transforming gender relations: upscaling collective action in women’s entrepreneurship, briefing paper by Anna Bolin
- Biodiversity: a women’s business?, a blog by Anna Bolin
- Three ‘E’s to guide the post-2020 biodiversity roadmap, a guest blog by Joji Carino
- Locally controlled forest enterprises are the whole enchilada, a blog by Duncan Macqueen
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