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May 2011

Issue date: 
May 30th, 2011

Wet’suwet’en win harvesting injunction against Canfor in B.C.

The British Columbia Supreme Court has granted an injunction which restrains Canadian Forest Products Ltd. (“Canfor”) from engaging in timber harvesting activities within a culturally vital portion of Ilk K’il Bin Territory known as Redtop.

Issue date: 
25.05.2011

Schlappe für Rousseff

Issue date: 
May 23rd, 2011

UK emissions targets ramped up to 50%

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May 23rd, 2011

Fierce competition over world’s wood supply

The demand for some types of paper, like newsprint and other printing and writing paper will decrease in the next decade but the many other uses for wood fibre will mean dramatic increases in global demand overall, according to a new report from PwC.

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May 24, 2011

Timber and Paper Industries Have Fueled Growth of Southern Forests, Government Study Says

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May 23, 2011

Timber prices are falling in Sweden

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May 24, 2011

On Our Radar: Brazilian Forest Advocate and Wife Slain

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23 May 2011

By Barcoding Trees, Liberia Looks to Save its Rainforests

Nearly two-thirds of West Africa’s remaining rainforests are in the small but troubled nation of Liberia. That is a small miracle. A decade ago, Liberia’s forests were being stripped bare by warlords to fund a vicious 14-year civil war that left 150,000 dead. In 2003, the United Nations belatedly imposed an embargo on Liberian “logs of war.” Revenues crashed and, coincidentally or not, the war swiftly came to an end.

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23 May 2011

FAO and World Bank publish a Framework for Assessing Forest Governance

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Mai 23, 2011

Himachal inks pact with World Bank to secure carbon credits

Himachal Pradesh became the first State in the country on Sunday to sign an agreement with the World Bank for securing carbon credits for its ‘Clean Development Mechanism' project in 11 watershed divisions under Mid Himalayan Watershed Development Project.

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by Dr. Radut