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Home » Bridging the Information Gap: Combating Illegal Logging in Indonesia
Bridging the Information Gap: Combating Illegal Logging in Indonesia
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Bridging the Information Gap: Combating Illegal Logging in Indonesia
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Written by David W. Brown and Fred Stolle, this “Forest Note” from the World Resources Institute puts forward a systematic approach to analyzing the Indonesian forestry sector to identify which forest laws and regulations are being disobeyed and where. This note seeks to provide information for a more informed dialogue on the sources of threats to Indonesia’s forests and what can be done to remove them.

Link: http://www.illegal-logging.info/uploads/BrownDavidW.andStolleFredBridgingtheInformationGap.pdf
Added by View user profileMoushumi Biswas on March 4, 2010
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