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The book that grows like a tree by Meindert Brouwer
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Central African Forests Forever

PLEA FOR THE USE
OF LESSER KNOWN
TREE SPECIES

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28 December 2017/by Meindert Brouwer
Central African Forests Forever

Tropical forest? Use it or lose it!

IDH and the European Sustainable Tropical Timber Coalition assist forest concession holders and forest owners in Central Africa to realize sustainable forest management and to develop market links with buyers in Europe and the US.

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27 December 2017/by Meindert Brouwer
Central African Forests Forever

The significance of the
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)

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21 December 2017/by Meindert Brouwer
Central African Forests Forever, Democratic Republic of Congo

TAKING CONTROL

In the Democratic Republic of Congo a transition from illegal small-scale logging to legal logging is on the rise. Both loggers and the state benefit.

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16 December 2017/by Meindert Brouwer
Central African Forests Forever, Democratic Republic of Congo

Charcoal plantations
reduce deforestation

Charcoal plantations and energy-efficient cook stoves prove to be important solutions in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Chapters

  • Chinese edition
    Publication in 202120 December 2019 - 15:21
  • Available now
    Full editions in English and French
    Hard copy
    22 chapters12 January 2018 - 15:21
  • Table of contents11 January 2018 - 16:27
  • Preface by the editor10 January 2018 - 15:33
  • Green heart of Africa
    Challenges and solutions9 January 2018 - 16:45
  • Megabiodiversity in
    the Congo Basin Rainforest7 January 2018 - 15:36
  • BENEFITS OF
    ECOSYSTEM SERVICES7 January 2018 - 11:39
  • PROTECTION IN PRACTICE
    IN SALONGA NATIONAL PARK6 January 2018 - 17:00
  • Gorilla tourism in
    Moukalaba-Doudou5 January 2018 - 18:46
  • Living with the bonobos
    Olivia’s Diary4 January 2018 - 12:40
  • INFRASTRUCTURE EXPANSION3 January 2018 - 10:59
  • THE ROAD TO TRANSFORMATION
    OF PRACTICES
    ON THE (FOREST) LAND3 January 2018 - 10:58
  • Securing women’s rights
    is essential for
    forest preservation2 January 2018 - 09:17
  • THE VOICE
    OF TRADITIONAL LEADERS30 December 2017 - 10:57
  • FSC-certified forest management
    Keeping forests and bettering lives29 December 2017 - 15:32
  • PLEA FOR THE USE
    OF LESSER KNOWN
    TREE SPECIES28 December 2017 - 10:56
  • Tropical forest? Use it or lose it!27 December 2017 - 15:37
  • The significance of the
    Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)21 December 2017 - 08:59
  • TAKING CONTROL16 December 2017 - 10:55
  • Charcoal plantations
    reduce deforestation14 December 2017 - 10:17
  • INNOVATION IN AGRICULTURE
    REDUCES PRESSURE ON FORESTS10 December 2017 - 10:54
  • THE FUTURE OF PALMOIL IN AFRICA9 December 2017 - 10:53
  • Analog forestry
    enriches the soil8 December 2017 - 17:46
  • TREE DOMESTICATION SPARES FORESTS
    AND INCREASES FARMER INCOME7 December 2017 - 10:52
  • Congo Basin Institute
    facilitates international science
    on the spot6 December 2017 - 09:51
  • Central African forests
    deserve to be in the limelight1 December 2017 - 19:57
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS16 December 2015 - 10:51

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