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This backgrounder gives an overview of both the perception and reality from the ground of the impact of Chinese investments in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Forest certification is becoming increasingly common in all continents.
In this issue of Gatekeeper read how the Mpingo Conservation and Development Initiative (MCDI) in southeastern Tanzania successfully involved communities in participatory forest management, Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) certificatio
Despite their universal and holistic ambition, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their targets are shaping up to be too compartmentalised to deliver the integrated approach required.
Forestry is a good, if risky, business in South Africa. A handful of private companies, together with government, have dominated a commercial forestry sector based on plantations.
Malawi faces a precarious future.
Tanzania launched a series of REDD+ pilot projects in 2009 with the goal of testing approaches to reducing deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+).
The loss of woodland in Mozambique is more than an environmental issue.
Forests and landscapes with trees are such an important part of a number of different Sustainable Development Goals that we recommend working towards a transformative ‘forest module’.
Small and locally-controlled forest-linked producers are crucial to development and environmental protection.









